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A digitalização dos serviços financeiros ampliou exponencialmente a complexidade regulatória enfrentada por instituições no Brasil e na América Latina. Em meio a esse cenário, soluções especializadas em conformidade regulatória vêm ganhando espaço, oferecendo tecnologia e inteligência para lidar com temas como prevenção à lavagem de dinheiro (PLD), monitoramento de risco, screening de clientes e atualizações normativas.No episódio de hoje do Fintech Talks, recebo Fausto Vaz, Financial Manager da Regcheq, para entender como a empresa — nascida no Chile e hoje atuando também no Brasil e no México — tem simplificado e automatizado processos críticos de compliance, especialmente para fintechs e instituições reguladas pelo Banco Central.Falamos sobre a importância de adaptar a tecnologia às especificidades locais, os principais gargalos enfrentados pelas instituições brasileiras, o impacto da inteligência artificial tanto como ameaça (deepfakes, fraudes documentais) quanto como aliada no aprimoramento das soluções, e as movimentações regulatórias que estão no radar, como as novas normas para VASPs e ativos digitais.Se você quer entender como a tecnologia está transformando a gestão da conformidade e quais caminhos estão sendo traçados nesse campo, este episódio traz uma visão clara e aplicada sobre o tema.Confira!
Joining us in this episode of Living Off Rentals is Donald Pearson, a Wealth Management Advisor at Westpac Wealth Partners who holds an impressive list of certifications. Donald is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®) and a Retirement Income Certified Professional® (RICP®), and he helps individuals and business owners reach their financial goals as efficiently as possible. A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, Donald was commissioned as a Marine Corps officer and later served as a Financial Manager in the Marine Corps. Listen as he shares his full financial journey, the key areas you need to focus on to achieve financial freedom, and why good financial planning is an ongoing process. He also breaks down the four domains of financial planning and walks us through the “mathematical equation” of financial freedom. Enjoy the show! Key Takeaways: [00:00] Introducing Donald Pearson and his background [08:02] Helping clients become more diversified and well-rounded [12:59] The four domains of financial planning [17:56] Living into someone's living balance sheet [24:17] Good financial planning and decision-making is an ongoing process [31:09] Where do successful people put their money? [44:54] Connect with Donald Pearson Guest Links: Email: donald.pearson@westpacwealth.com Show Links: Living Off Rentals YouTube Channel – youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentals Living Off Rentals YouTube Podcast Channel - youtube.com/c/LivingOffRentalsPodcast Living Off Rentals Facebook Group – facebook.com/groups/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals Website – https://www.livingoffrentals.com/ Living Off Rentals Instagram – instagram.com/livingoffrentals Living Off Rentals TikTok – tiktok.com/@livingoffrentals
Send us a Text Message.Host: Pastor of Family Ministries | Taylor BaconGuest: Financial Director | Kate BurtonOn today's episode, Taylor continues the series on “perspective of the church” and he brings in Kate Burton, the Financial Manager of Centenary Church to talk about how to navigate the complexities of financial management, but also staying true to her calling of full time ministry.If you have some questions yourself, feel to reach out to us at www.Lexchurch.com and we would love to answer your questions!
Vic Verchereau welcomes Brian Hurtekant, who is the Financial Manager with the State of Michigan. Brian Hurtekant has spent over 25 years serving, working and gaining experience in local and state government. His path has served him well and taught him wonderful lessons and he's ready to pass the knowledge on. Living in Watertown Township and serving on the Board of Review for Watertown. He's entered the political field and is running for a County Commissioner position. His efforts have taken him to over 900 doors in the district, and he's still learning and growing. Vic Verchereau enjoys hearing all about these lessons but also discovered Brian's passion for customer service. Listen to this great conversation about the value of customer service, living the passion and hiring the right people to deliver the experience we all look for in business and public office. Brian is knocking on the door and on this edition of the Leadership Lowdown; we have invited him in for a great visit! Don't miss it! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
No matter what the lifestyle or hobby, it's going to cost us money. If we aren't prepared and we're living pay check to pay check without a plan, it can make what's supposed to be fun and enjoyable, stressful. That's why we invited Financial Manager, Lexie Meyer to join us on the RodeoKids Podcast. During this podcast she shares what money is, how we can use it in the current time and strategies we can use to help us prepare for the future. P.S. We recommend listening to this podcast with your children who are of the age to start managing their own money. For additional financial assistance, contact: Lexie Meyer: Phone: (563) 293 - 2833 Email: lexie.meyer@nm.com Website: lexiemeyer.nm.com
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: A large encampment at Hamilton city hall has lost its primary organizer. Former President Donald Trump is urging his supporters to buy a "God Bless the USA" Bible for $59.99 as he faces mounting legal bills amid his third presidential run. Hamilton mayor Andrea Horwath has used her strong mayor powers to veto a decision to reject the construction of 67 affordable housing units on top of a parking area in downtown Stoney Creek that residents and businesses argue is critical for the local economy. Indwell, a 50-year old, Hamilton-based charity and housing developer is launching four new projects that will create 140 units of supportive and affordable housing in Hamilton. Massive barges carrying cranes are on their way to Baltimore to begin work to remove the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that is blocking a major shipping route. Most premiers and the federal Conservatives want the Liberals to cancel Monday's scheduled increase of the carbon price by $15 per tonne, adding 3.3 cents to a litre of gasoline and 2.9 cents to a cubic metre of natural gas. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced new measures he says will help protect Canadian renters and help them break into the housing market ahead of the 2024 budget. The federal budget is scheduled to be released on April 16th, but we seem to be seeing announcements trickling out ahead of schedule - yesterday we heard about new measures to help renters looking to break into the housing market, and today we've heard about $1 billion in federal loans to expand child care spaces. Guests: Lisa Polewski, reporter with 900 CHML Brian J. Karem, journalist and author, White House correspondent for Playboy and political analyst for CNN Jeff Beattie, Councillor, Ward 10 (Lower Stoney Creek, Fruitland & Winona) Nickolaas van der Velde, Financial Manager, Indwell Larissa Fenn, VP of Corporate Affairs, Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority Ross McKitrick, Senior Fellow with the Fraser Institute Stewart Klazinga, ACORN Hamilton Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – Lisa Polewski Technical Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
In this NICHE series episode, I chat with Zane Stevens, a Director of Protea Financial. We delve into the challenges and opportunities that winemakers face when it comes to financial management and strategic decision-making.In this episode you'll hear:the value in having CFOs with a strategic backgroundwhy it's important to have standardized procedureshow to better understand your Cost of Production & PricingResources mentioned in this episode:Protea AcademyMeet Zane:Zane Stevens is a Director of Protea Financial. Prior to joining Protea, he was Financial Manager at Syntell, and subsidiaries, in Cape Town, South Africa. Syntell is a leading blue-chip company with revenue in excess of $38m that provides cutting edge technology-based services for Road Safety, Traffic Management and Revenue Collection. Before joining Syntell, Zane was a supervisor at KPMG in Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, South Africa, where he led audit and financial and information technology advisory engagements.Working with a broad host of clients, from owner-managed entities to large listed multinational companies, Zane obtained extensive experience in various sectors including automotive; public sector; food, drink, and consumer products; retail; healthcare and agriculture.Zane is registered as a Chartered Accountant (South Africa) with the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants. He received an Honors Degree in Accounting from Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, where he also completed his undergraduate degree in Accounting.Connect with Zane:
Jennifer Armstrong is a Speaker, Money Coach, Financial Manager, Business Strategist, and host of the Sexy Money podcast. She works with overwhelmed entrepreneurs who want to change the world with their services, helping them achieve their dreams. She uses her life experience—the child of an alcoholic, a recovering perfectionist, a corporate runaway, two-time divorcee, bankrupt accountant, living daily with depression, anxiety, and complex PTSD—to connect and inspire her community. She's focused on mental happiness and taking care of herself first. Learn how to earn and create your own Sexy Money Routine. Follow Jenn on IG: @JennJArmstrongWeb: JennJArmstrong.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5507039/advertisement
Tim and Shannon Galvez are Franchise Owners of Mosquito Shield in Southeast Houston. The husband-and-wife duo owns and operates four territories of Mosquito Shield, which they purchased in 2021. Tim and Shannon both have a background in construction, with Tim working as an HVAC technician for the past 13 years and Shannon working as a Project and Financial Manager for the past seven years. Because of their experience both in managerial roles and in the field, Tim and Shannon are well-suited to view issues from multiple viewpoints and come up with the best solutions. In this episode… Whatever kind of business you run, you're likely to encounter challenges along the way. For Tim and Shannon Galvez, this included the pandemic, a drought, and having to handle many systems on their own. How did they work through the difficulties? Tim and Shannon say it's crucial to trust your instincts and tune in to your local community's needs. When Tim and Shannon decided to trade one franchise service location for another, people thought they were making a mistake. However, this dynamic duo knew this location needed their services, so they followed their instincts. Today, their franchise is thriving — especially because of this new service location! In this episode of the Multiply You Podcast, Austin Clark is joined by Tim and Shannon Galvez, Franchise Owners of Mosquito Shield in Southeast Houston. They walk through the benefits of owning a franchise, how their previous experience helped them succeed in this space, and their tips for other business owners. Stay tuned!
“There's so much more that goes into financial planning, especially when you're talking business planning, than pie charts and spreadsheets. More often than not, it's just clearing the way for the business owner to be able to work on the business instead of being sucked in to work in the business on a day-to-day basis.” - Donald Pearson (USNA ‘16) Donald Pearson (USNA ‘16) is a Wealth Management Advisor at WestPac Wealth Partners and a Registered Representative (RR) & Investment Advisor Representative (IAR) of Park Avenue Securities. Upon graduating from the United States Naval Academy in 2016, Donald commissioned into the United States Marine Corps. He served as a Financial Manager responsible for all resources allocated in support of Marine Corps activities in Central and South America before joining WestPac. In his work, Donald most enjoys working with energetic, passionate, loving families and business owners that are growing and dedicated to making sound financial decisions to set their families and businesses up for long-term success. In this episode, we discuss: Why the Marine Corps accelerated Donald's career as a financial advisor How the military veteran network helped power Donald's successful transition Tips on how to become a successful financial advisor and build a good reputation Why WestPac Wealth Partners focuses on working with clients who are business owners How WestPac Wealth Partners helps business owners organize and coordinate their financial team Donald also shares why exit and contingency plans should be the top priority for every business owner and how a financial advisor can help business owners significantly increase the value of their companies. We also discuss why building authentic relationships is the key to being successful in life and in business and enjoyed listening to Donald's most important goals, which include hiring 10 Service Academy grad financial advisors, building out the largest Service Academy grad wealth management team in the US, and building a Service Academy curriculum to teach people about money before active duty. We're inspired by Donald's early success and can't wait to see how his future unfolds. Connect with Donald: LinkedIn Westpac Wealth Partners Subscribe and help out the show: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify & Stitcher Leave us a 5-star review! Special thanks to Donald for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA '01
In many ways Jeremy started his bookkeeping business on a whim. He encountered Bookkeeper Business Launch online and always had an entrepreneurial streak so it seemed like a good fit. The freedom to call his own shots and choose his own destiny is what Jeremy was looking for, combined with his appreciation for numbers and it just made sense. [5:30] Jeremy currently has 8 clients, 6 of which he is working with on a monthly basis. On top of his bookkeeping business, Jeremy is also a Financial Manager at a publicly traded manufacturing firm. [7:25] Jeremy is pretty passive in his marketing efforts. His first client was a referral from a former coworker and he wasn't really marketing at the time. Most people get their very first client in a similar way, basically talking to people and letting them know about their new bookkeeping business. Jeremy is also a member of a couple of formal networking groups and has dabbled a bit in Craigslist. [10:40] Of the eight clients so far, Jeremy has only spent a few hundred dollars on ads. Sweat equity has been a key component in his growth. [11:30] Jeremy made it very clear that flexibility is the most important aspect of the role so that has given him a leg up on dealing with all the moving pieces between work, family, and business. If you want your life to be better, you will have to make some sacrifices to get there. [14:20] Jumping through hoops and giving value on the front end is one of the major challenges that Jeremy is experiencing right now. Bookkeeping is a relationship-first business and it takes time to build that relationship. Being an introvert makes the conversations a little more difficult as well. [18:30] Jeremy's wife Katie has been very supportive in his move to start the bookkeeping business which has been key. Jeremy's vision for his business is to be the face of the business and away from the day-to-day tasks as much as possible in a much more strategic role. [22:10] The goal for the bookkeeping business is to provide for his family and allow Jeremy to connect and spend time with them. It's important to be very clear what your business is going to do for your life and your spouse's life. Ultimately he wants to take his 9-5 job out of the equation and that's kind of scary. [25:20] Taking the leap and going full time into the bookkeeping business is tough for Jeremy, he regular job provides a lot of stability and security that is hard to walk away from. They have to look at how it will change their lifestyle and how it will impact their family. It's good to have a counterbalance in your spouse, and if they aren't ready to take those risks that's a good sign that it may not be the right time yet. [30:40] To replace Jeremy's current income he would need approximately 25 clients. It will take time and struggle to get to that point. You don't want to coerce your spouse into taking a risk that they are not ready to make. You have to start with why when working with your spouse on what the right decision is. The question is “how do we get from where we are today to where we want to be?” [36:40] You want to get to the point where you both know exactly what criteria you need for everyone to feel comfortable with the decision. Make a visual representation of your goal and put it somewhere you can see often. Sometimes it's less about the numbers and more about the feelings around them. [40:30] Jeremy recently brought on a friend as a contractor to help him with the workload. He may actually want for her to go through the Bookkeeping Business Launch program as well to gain some additional skill set. The people and systems Jeremy has now will not get him to where he needs to be so he's going to need more of both. [44:25] In order to reach his vision for his business, Jeremy is going to have to build in processes and people that can get the work done. You don't want to build your life around your business, you build your business around your life. Jeremy has begun recording the tasks he does daily so that he can bring new people on and start setting up those necessary systems. [48:05] In terms of action items, Jeremy has to have a conversation with his wife and really figure out where the transition point for the business will be and make sure everyone is on board with it. Step two is figuring out the path to get there, refining his processes, and further defining the market he serves. Contact us about the show: hello@ilovebookkeeping.com
The Language of Business Podcast looks at a new way to really learn a language...and how the path to get that first job has changed from both the applicant and employer's viewpoints. Did you take Spanish for four years but can't speak a word? Here's a solution: Host Greg Stoller talks with Mati Amin, founder of LIT, an input-based language acquisition tool. Plus, Erin Murdock, Financial Manager and student advisor at the Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University looks at the way companies hire in 2022. Host Greg Stoller Mati Amin Erin Murdock Support for The Language of Business is from
Last episode, we talked about how setting up your own business can help you organize your resources and stand out when reaching out to clients, and we gave you some tips on how to avoid common mistakes in naming your company. Today, we would like to talk a bit more about organization, more specifically, about finances. We're bringing you an article by Rhianne Jamie, who explains how financial planners and managers can help you navigate the overwhelming options related to putting your finances in order as a business. We hope these ideas help you as you prepare to build your business from the ground up or expand on the business structure that you already have in place. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE and check out links on the subject *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/RuLV5YsWfsE *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* CHECK OUT THIS EPISODE'S SPONSOR: Solo.to ― Your Versatile Social Bio https://solo.to/inv/NTAwNDg *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko Pexels.com *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* By the way, if you're interested in checking out "Tools and Technology in Translation," here are some links: » Book » Online Class » YouTube Channel » Podcast » Webinars » Facebook Page » Twitter » Website » Email *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Stay tuned for weekly episodes and subscribe to Translation Confessional through your favorite podcast app. To learn more about Rafa's background as a translator and translation instructor, visit RafaLombardino.com. For feedback, ideas, and requests, email us at RLombardino@WordAwareness.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/translation-confessional/message
Success comes into your life when you are true to yourself and your beliefs. When you work hard for what you are passionate about and despite the obstacles, you always find ways to overcome them.In today's episode, we will have a guest who met all these requirements perfectly; her name is Milena Cruz, the founder of El Recreo Spanish. True to his Colombian roots and her passion for teaching, behind his business, you can find a hobby and a dream come true, to the point of turning it into a franchise.Today with Milena, we will be talking about passion and entrepreneurship, and she'll be sharing five tips to take your hobbies and dreams to the next level. What about you? Do you have a dream that you want to achieve? Then don't miss this episode and get inspired.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS[2:40] Who is Milena Cruz.[5:40] What is El Recreo Spanish?The idea behind El Recreo comes from two Latin American mums residing in the UK, with the intention of teaching their children the beauty of Spanish and making them feel connected to their Hispanic roots. El Recro is a class in Spanish for children, adolescents, and adults who want to learn more about this beautiful language.[9:30] The challenges of running a business on your own.Milena started this business along with another mother, but she was left alone. She had to go ahead on her own and take control, something that was not easy for her but that she could overcome with her husband's support.[11:17] What is the success behind El Recreo Spanish Classes?Milena said it was the love, effort, and dedication she put behind it. She not only seeks to fill his classes with information but with creativity, and everyone loves it.[18:16] Turning a hobby into a franchise.The success of El Recreo was such that many people interested in taking these classes in different parts of the UK emerged, so Milena had to make the decision to expand her business. This year she managed to franchise it, and although at first, she was afraid, now she feels proud of having done it.[25:31] Five tips to level up your business.1)Follow your heart.2) Trust the process.3) Get your family involved.4) Create a plan.QUOTES“Your business is not gonna be successful from day one.” — Milena Cruz."Failure is a way to teach you where to go and where to change directions." — Patricia Manley.ABOUT MILENA CRUZFounder and Director at El Recreo Spanish and Financial Manager at ON & OFF.Experienced Business Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the child education, accounting and finance industry. Skilled in Microsoft Word, Management, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Foreign Languages.Website: elrecreo.co.ukInstagram: @elrecreospanishEmail: holaelrecreo@gmail.comABOUT PATRICIA MANLEYPatricia Manley is the brain and heart behind the LA MANTUANA brand and was lucky enough to be born in the same city as women like fashion designer Carolina Herrera, Latin-American heroine Luisa Caceres de Arismendi, and music composer Teresa Carreno. Over the years, she has always been true to her roots, taken risks, and grasped any opportunity to establish herself as a real modern-day Mantuana.Website: la-mantuana.comInstagram: @lamantuanauk | @iammantuanaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lamantuanauk
Join us as Sarah Olson is a guest on the podcast. We discuss what it's like to transition over to becoming a High School Business Teacher and leading students in the Deca and FBLA organizations! Sarah recently had two students compete at Nationals in Chicago and one of her students won 10th in the nation! Attached is information on Sarah Olson's Class High School of Business is designed much like a college business administration program. Students take approximately one course per semester, beginning with an introduction to business. The program continues with courses in various business functions concluding with the capstone course, Business Strategies, which requires implementation of the principles addressed throughout the High School of Business program. Students incorporate High School of Business into a college-preparatory style course of study, resulting in the delivery of a breadth of academic knowledge that is then used in rigorous business-focused projects. Projects Each of the five courses preceding the capstone course includes part of a program-long project. For example, students nearing the end of the Business Economics course learn how to use a decision matrix and business feasibility study to select a business idea from a list generated in the previous course, Principles of Business. In Business Strategies, senior-level student teams use the knowledge and skills gained in all of the previous courses to implement their new business idea. Each student has the opportunity to see business in action. Observing a senior-level business executive not only puts coursework into action, it can create a visual career goal for students. Certification A*S*K (Assessment of Skills and Knowledge) Business Institute Certificate The A*S*K certifications offer added value to completion of coursework and other learning experiences. Post-secondary Rigorous courses, college-level learning outcomes, and accountability through third-party exams are a powerful combination that leads to many benefits for students in the High School of Business program. Students are encouraged to take what they have learned and apply it to a postsecondary institution. Several options are listed here. Missouri Southern State University Missouri State University University of Missouri-Kansas City Pittsburg State University University of Missouri Careers There are numerous career options for students in the High School of Business pathway. We encourage all students to pursue additional education through a two or four-year institution in order to position themselves to be most marketable in the business industry. However, many career options are also available for students directly out of high school. Accountant $40,850-$115,950 Business Executive $48,535-$86,000 Financial Manager $62,480-$187,199 General and Operational Manager $43,631-$90,790 Marketing Research/Analyst $50,079-$150,000 Public Relations $45,000-$125,000 Marketing Director $52,800-$255,000 Email Sarah- solson@nevada.k12.mo.us
Al Levi, “The 7-Power Contractor,” is a success story like no other. After retiringfrom his family contracting business at age 48, Al began sharing his 7-Powersystem with other contractors throughout the U.S., Canada and Australia so they could learn to run their businesses with less stress and more success. His work has impacted numerous contractors across a dozen industries. His focus now is on putting his thinking online through The 7-Power Contractor Signature Operating Manuals System and Signature Staffing System, and his book The 7-Power Contractor. Time Stamps:
The AI Eye Podcast: GBT's (OTCPINK: $GTCH) CTO Discusses AI in Fintech Space and Company's New Patent Application for "Financial Manager"
Joining me on the podcast today is Sinetemba Somelele Fumbata. Somelele is a qualified Financial Manager and a recording artist. On the show he explained to us his musical influences and style, how failure has been he's biggest teacher and how transitioning into a music and working on his new EP has been.
In today's episode, we discuss the proposed Redding Electric Utility rate increase. On December 7th, the Redding City Council will decide on a proposed 2% Utility rate increase for all customers that, if approved, would go into effect in January 2022 and 2023. These increases, the first proposed since 2015, would meet the needs of new State and Federal energy regulations, growing inflation, and aging infrastructure repair in our community. The reasons and the timing for rate increases can be complicated and cause concern for many families. Today we talk with Joe Bowers, Financial Manager at REU about this rate increase and find out how much it would affect monthly utility bills for the average Redding family and why a rate increase is being discussed now.REU will also be hosting a series of public workshops before December 7th to give local residents an opportunity to ask questions, make suggestions and offer feedback on the proposed rate increase. For more information, as well as the dates and times of the public workshops please visit cityofredding.org/utilityrates.
Adam Rundle is the Co-founder of CleverProfits, a firm that helps online businesses become more profitable. CleverProfit's team excels in accounting, tax, and growth strategies. Adam founded the company with Bryan Nguyen after realizing that many online entrepreneurs were failing because they didn't understand finances. Together, they created a solution that enabled business owners to plan, forecast, and predict their future financial performances and effectively scale their businesses.Adam is also the Owner of CFO Coach and an Assistant Rugby Coach for the United States Naval Academy. Before starting CleverProfits, Adam was a Financial Manager for C&A Friedlander Attorneys and a Varsity Cup U20 Rugby Coach for the University of Cape Town's rugby club.In this episode…No one wakes up in the morning and says, “I can't wait to pay my accountant today.” But most businesses can't survive without one, either. So, how can you find a happy and healthy partnership that will help you build a solid financial future?CleverProfits is a financial firm with an innovative solution. Rather than signing your life away at step one, you can join their six-week Profit Accelerator program. With this process, they help you strengthen your company's financial foundation, develop unique growth strategies, and create a personalized tax plan. If you find their services beneficial (and most participants do), you can partner with their team throughout your business journey to take advantage of their excellent financial intel and tax genius. In this episode of Agency Journey, Gray MacKenzie is joined by Adam Rundle, the Co-founder of CleverProfits, to discuss why a firm financial foundation is essential for your business. Adam talks about the services CleverProfits offers, how they develop unique solutions for each business they work with, and why simplicity is always the best option.
Podcast El nuevo Liderazgo con Martín Cańeque @martincanequeok "El Nuevo Liderazgo" entrevistaremos a Brenda Gendin (CEO y Fundadora de Mibucle) y a Sebastián Gallaro (Administrative and Financial Manager). Conversaremos con ellos sobre Liderazgo y más temas de interés empresarial. No te lo pierdas! #empresarial #liderazgo #lideres Mastering Engineer: Jesús Carreño. Podcast recorded at: Nmmiami Studio. nmmiami.com @nmmiamiradio Para más información: anexostudio@gmail.com / nmmiamiradioonline@gmail.com Doral, FL 33166 United States. www.nmmiami.com
RSM Director, Michael Steenkamp, chats to Laurika van Schyff, a highly accomplished Chartered Accountant and the Financial Manager at Manitou Southern Africa. Laurika shares her insights on Manitou's road to success, as well as some business lessons from her own career.
RSM Director, Michael Steenkamp, chats to Laurika van Schyff, a highly accomplished Chartered Accountant and the Financial Manager at Manitou Southern Africa. Laurika shares her insights on Manitou's road to success, as well as some business lessons from her own career.
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Jenn Armstrong is an Advocate for Mental Health & Suicide Awareness, Speaker, Financial Manager, Business Strategist, and Money Coach for high-functioning, unsupported, insanely overwhelmed entrepreneurs that believe their purpose is to change the world through their services. She mentors these impact-driven, heart-centered business professionals through her Sexy Fucking Money 4-Week Experience to co-create their Personal Prosperity Plan and Money Routine. Through her unique process, her clients quickly go from chaos to effortlessly having more money in more places without sacrificing their life and family by working more hours. She also hosts the Sexy Money Podcast, the Money Metanoia Membership on Facebook, and the weekly exclusive Sexy Money Networking Group to create divine connections. Learn more at www.jennjarmstrong.com and connect with Jenn on Instagram and Facebook @jennjarmstrong --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fit-to-lead/support
The government doesn’t need more financial management employees who are just accountants. No, the modern financial management employee needs a set of skills that are much different today than 30 years ago when Congress passed the CFO Act. That's why the CFO Council released a new workforce strategy. Federal News Network executive editor Jason Miller sat down virtually with the three main authors: Mike Wetklow, deputy CFO at the National Science Foundation; Ben Ficks, deputy CFO at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; and Steve Kunze, the deputy CFO at the Commerce Department, to discuss how the CFO Council plans to help create the financial manager of tomorrow. Hear more on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Catherine Magana, certified financial planner and managing partner of Savvy Women Wealth Management, in on VIV this week to talk about how you can get your account in check. We talk taxes, student loans, and how to start investing! Is a Birkin bag or a Cartier bracelet a good investment? How to get started investing in stocks? Find out here. Follow Catherine: @savvyupdotcom www.savvyup.com Follow Nicole: @nicolenamxo @bodybyvibingco www.vibinginvalentino.com
The AI Eye Podcast: GBT's (OTCPINK: $GTCH) CTO Discusses AI in Fintech Space and Company's New Patent Application for "Financial Manager"
The AI Eye Podcast: GBT's (OTCPINK: $GTCH) CTO Discusses AI in Fintech Space and Company's New Patent Application for "Financial Manager"
Are you afraid of money? Pinky tells you how to make money work for you.Joanna and Pinky talk about the different perspectives that we have towards money and what it takes for you to create more money by shifting your mindset. In this episode you will learn about:The difference between how men talk about money vs how women talk about money.What is your financial independence number and the importance to know what it is.The importance of building strategies that you can use for retirement.Learning what financial intelligence really us and keeping it throughout the generations. How to make your money work for you. FOLLOW PINKY:InstagramFacebook Loving the Future Me WebsiteLink Tree ABOUT PINKY:Pinky is a mompreneur with a background in dance to now running a financial education firm. She has a passion for teaching others how money works in a simplified way. Pinky is bringing wall street to main street! Ready to LEVEL UP your habits? Join my FREE 30 Day Challenge on Instagram. Text: CHALLENGE to (323) 524-9857 to receive a daily morning text to get you up and out of bed. Resources: The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramLive Fully Academy on IG!Joanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficialJoin my monthly online academy: LIVE FULLY ACADEMYOperation Underground Railroad – OURRescue.orgLearn more: Dance Your LifeTEXT: BUSINESS to (323) 524-9857 to get on my VIP lift for my next upcoming business coaching group!
Olga Tymoshyna is a Senior Financial Manager at DMarket, an in-game item trading startup. Originally from Lviv, she built finance career in digital goods companies and obtained the CIMA Diploma in Performance Management. Being fan of personal budgeting and planning, she explores different social and creative hobbies, with puzzle pictures being her top interest lately. Her LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tymoshyna
What's On Your Mind 36: Véronique De Prycker Hi I am Peter and I give you a weekly podcast about personal development, mindset & selling. What's On Your Mind ? is a 1 hour conversation. Everybody has a story and a gift. And I want to bring out the story of my guest. Today, this is Véronique De Prycker. Véronique De Prycker is driven by her belief that the economy, health, and education are the three main pillars and driving forces behind a prosperous society. As an experienced keynote speaker, certified trainer, and coach, it's her passion to help professionals and B2B companies in achieving their professional & personal success and obtain mastery over their life. Véronique is convinced it's all about first connecting with the right people in the right way with the right attitude and only then apply strategy and tactics, and that's when prosperity will follow. Véronique's career spans over more than 25 years of international experience, with previous years spent as a Financial Manager and CPA at Dredging International (DEME) and Deloitte, where she was a confidant of over 200 CEO's and helped over 300 companies and organizations in many different industries. It's this expertise of the day-to-day challenges in corporate life combined with her unique strategic and hands-on knowledge, which give her an unusual and visionary approach of what effectively works in today's businesses. Currently, Véronique is working on 2 new exciting projects. - The #CuriousConnectorsCommunity ~ Effortless business through Connecting ~ A brand new, Covid-free way of online ‘networking', though with the depth of genuine connections and without the hustle of traditional events as you know them. Whether you are a die-hard in networking or a complete hater, this is definitely the place for you if you love to create great connections. The launch of the Community is expected at the beginning of 2021. https://curiousconnectors.community/welcome Go check it out. - Her #SocialSellingSecrets program, ~ Selling & Business Growth through Connecting ~ An online platform to boost your Visibility & Business Growth - Connect with Véronique on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/veroniquedeprycker/ Music: Uplifting Funky Music by AleksandrKrivtsun (Copyright) Let's connect: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petersnauwaert Twitter: @petersnauwaert Instagram: @ps_grow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PSGROW E-mail: peter@psgrow.com
Andrea is the owner of 'She Talks Finance'. With 13 years of experience under her belt, and a mission to educate and advise the community on Insurances, income protection, critical illness and more. Andrea stresses that she can work with individuals "to find a policy that is affordable for them". You can contact Andrea for a free consultaton at www.shetalksfinance.co.uk. This is an important subject so please share with your family and friends and don't forget to subscribe on your favourite platform.
In this episode of the Office Call, we introduce a new series called Let’s Get Fiscal, hosted by Capt Garrett Custons and Lt Matt Chumaceiro. The two interview our Financial Manager experts to hear their stories of innovation and help FMers solve problems. Their guest in this episode is Lt Col Jared Mitchell, and they discuss how he helped install electric vehicle chargers on Travis AFB.
On the Matterr: Motivation for Goal-Getters, Entrepreneurs and Anyone Ready to Level all the way Up!
Christine Irvinlyn is an esteemed Financial Manager at a prestigious Economic Development Corporation in New York City. On her quest to restock on her body lotion, on a cold winter day, she took a look at the ingredients of a popular brand and saw that it was full of toxic chemical compounds. That very day, she decided to create products with natural ingredients for herself. Over time, she shared them with family and friends. And today has a Vegan Skin Care line, called Angella Irving. In this episode, Christine shares her beautiful story of how she made this happen and what drives her determination to succeed. Learn more about Christine and her skincare line on Instagram @angellairving. Her products are available for purchase on angellairving.com. I highly recommend the "Satin Sheen" body oil. After a long shower, it leaves your skin feeling soft as satin
Roger talks about how he went from college to a good career without knowing exactly what he wanted to be.
Welcome to the Technical Area, your weekly FM podcast brought to you by Gaffer Graemo. Finances are a dirty word in FM circles. While Transfer fees may be exorbitant, wage demands verging on ridiculous and the Bank Manager personally knocking on the door, the key to your success as a Manager could come with the numbers on every payslip to the players in your squad. This week, we look at these numbers and discuss what the experts say when it comes to balancing the books at your club. Sources Here Please like, review & share the pod & check out our site! Get in touch on Twitter (GG/TTA) #WeAreTheCommunity interactions form a vital part of the pod, so get involved though votes on polls, comments, questions or whatever The latest book review goes up soon on the site as I try to re-launch #FMBookClub. All submissions/recommendations welcome! Books will be linked on Amazon through an affiliate link that supports a charity of your choice. Just check out smile.amazon.co.uk and select your charity from there, tying it up to your Amazon account! Winston1984 (@blairinho) has worked on a Python project based on attributes, something we spoke about on last weeks pod. If you’re looking to analyse with the attributes of your players/staff, there’s a link here to where you can find it on the Forums! Music from Pond5 - Electronic Dance Music (Happy Background Summer Party Sport Club Short) - P5 Music by Pond5
Did you know that the U.S. dairy check-off is just short of $400 million annually? With that kind of cash why is dairy consumption significantly under what it should be? Today retired automobile financial manager Joe Arens from Michigan lays it all out for us.
In many ways Jeremy started his bookkeeping business on a whim. He encountered Bookkeeper Business Launch online and always had an entrepreneurial streak so it seemed like a good fit. The freedom to call his own shots and choose his own destiny is what Jeremy was looking for, combined with his appreciation for numbers and it just made sense. [5:30] Jeremy currently has 8 clients, 6 of which he is working with on a monthly basis. On top of his bookkeeping business, Jeremy is also a Financial Manager at a publicly traded manufacturing firm. [7:25] Jeremy is pretty passive in his marketing efforts. His first client was a referral from a former coworker and he wasn’t really marketing at the time. Most people get their very first client in a similar way, basically talking to people and letting them know about their new bookkeeping business. Jeremy is also a member of a couple of formal networking groups and has dabbled a bit in Craigslist. [10:40] Of the eight clients so far, Jeremy has only spent a few hundred dollars on ads. Sweat equity has been a key component in his growth. [11:30] Jeremy made it very clear that flexibility is the most important aspect of the role so that has given him a leg up on dealing with all the moving pieces between work, family, and business. If you want your life to be better, you will have to make some sacrifices to get there. [14:20] Jumping through hoops and giving value on the front end is one of the major challenges that Jeremy is experiencing right now. Bookkeeping is a relationship-first business and it takes time to build that relationship. Being an introvert makes the conversations a little more difficult as well. [18:30] Jeremy’s wife Katie has been very supportive in his move to start the bookkeeping business which has been key. Jeremy’s vision for his business is to be the face of the business and away from the day-to-day tasks as much as possible in a much more strategic role. [22:10] The goal for the bookkeeping business is to provide for his family and allow Jeremy to connect and spend time with them. It’s important to be very clear what your business is going to do for your life and your spouse’s life. Ultimately he wants to take his 9-5 job out of the equation and that’s kind of scary. [25:20] Taking the leap and going full time into the bookkeeping business is tough for Jeremy, he regular job provides a lot of stability and security that is hard to walk away from. They have to look at how it will change their lifestyle and how it will impact their family. It’s good to have a counterbalance in your spouse, and if they aren’t ready to take those risks that’s a good sign that it may not be the right time yet. [30:40] To replace Jeremy’s current income he would need approximately 25 clients. It will take time and struggle to get to that point. You don’t want to coerce your spouse into taking a risk that they are not ready to make. You have to start with why when working with your spouse on what the right decision is. The question is “how do we get from where we are today to where we want to be?” [36:40] You want to get to the point where you both know exactly what criteria you need for everyone to feel comfortable with the decision. Make a visual representation of your goal and put it somewhere you can see often. Sometimes it’s less about the numbers and more about the feelings around them. [40:30] Jeremy recently brought on a friend as a contractor to help him with the workload. He may actually want for her to go through the Bookkeeping Business Launch program as well to gain some additional skill set. The people and systems Jeremy has now will not get him to where he needs to be so he’s going to need more of both. [44:25] In order to reach his vision for his business, Jeremy is going to have to build in processes and people that can get the work done. You don’t want to build your life around your business, you build your business around your life. Jeremy has begun recording the tasks he does daily so that he can bring new people on and start setting up those necessary systems. [48:05] In terms of action items, Jeremy has to have a conversation with his wife and really figure out where the transition point for the business will be and make sure everyone is on board with it. Step two is figuring out the path to get there, refining his processes, and further defining the market he serves.
Investing, trading and planning for your future can seem overwhelming and complicated, but it doesn’t have to be. If you have the right plan in place and the right people to help you see it through, it’ll be a breeze!People around me are continually surprised that as a professional trader, I have a financial advisor to help ensure that my long-term goals are attainable. I think it’s important I differentiate between trading and my investment goals.Today, I sat down with Ross Meitin, my Financial Advisor and we cover topics like:- Stock Broker, Money Manager and Financial Advisor - What’s the Difference?- Who can benefit from Financial Planning- How to earn an Extra $500,000 before Retirement- The importance of Removing Emotions and Sticking to a Plan- The difference between Investing and At-Risk Capital0:55 At Risk Capital and Investing1:25 Money Manager? Stock Broker? Financial Advisor?2:55 Your plan needs to be Specific and Tailored4:25 Why I started Active Day Trader5:35 Trading and Long-Term Investing are Different7:10 Separate yourself from your Emotions9:15 Who can benefit from working with a Financial Manager?10:15 You Can't Borrow for Retirement11:00 How to Retire with $1 Million Dollars12:20 The key to Financial Security15:00 The Biggest Mistakes17:15 A behavior management coach18:00 20 Year Returns: How to make 2% LESS than the market19:40 You aren’t trading; HAVE A PLAN21:45 Don't suffer when you lose23:00 Investing. It's a special skill set24:30 The importance of Vegetables?26:00 The easiest way to make $500,00028:10 Market Buzz and Crystal Balls with a Financial Manager29:05 Double Dividend Yield30:00 Is Crypto on the radar?Contact Info for Ross Meitin:ross.meitin@lfg.comPhone - 773.867.3620 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We sit down with the Financial Manager and Director of Operations of Eskimo Hut in El Paso to talk about getting drinks on the go. Annie and Jason tell us the science and magic behind running an Eskimo Hut. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inside-the-drinkers-studio/support
Sermon by Pastor Dan Bailey. The Scripture is from Luke 16:1-13.
Please join your host SUSAN KNOWLES as she welcomes to Stand For Truth Radio guest JOSEPH "JODY" TALLAL, JR.. Tallal is the author of "Billionaire Cab Driver: Timeless Lessons for Financial Success." You are definitely going to want to hear this show!!!Joseph “Jody” Tallal, Jr. is a man of many talents and interests. A personal Financial Manager to wealthy professionals, Tallal became one of the first fee only advisors in the 1970s. His success led to developing a course to train medical professionals at Baylor Medical School, University of Tennessee Health Sciences, and Tulane Medical School on how to manage their money. He has been named an Honorary Citizen by several city mayors nationwide and has also received the President's Medal of Merit from former president Ronald Reagan. In 1981, he served on the Chairman's Committee of the United States Senatorial Business Advisory Board.A highly respected entrepreneur, real estate investor, author, financial manager, professional speaker and wildlife photographer, Joseph “Jody” Tallal, Jr. is a man of many talents and interests. Mr. Tallal is included in U.S. Registry's Who's Who in Leading American Executives and Marquis Who's Who in Finance and Industry.Billionaire Cab Driver is an easy-to-read financial primer that reveals all of the secrets of personal financial planning that should have been taught to everyone in school.So how did a cab driver from the small Polynesian Island of Kiki Loa become worth over $20 billion?That is what Dan Langston, and hundreds of other reporters, all wanted to know! Fortunately for Mr. Langston (and you), he won the rights from Mr. Kane to report his remarkable life story . . . and Billionaire Cab Driver is the result.In this fantastic story, ancient wisdom meets modern-day techniques. Billionaire cab driver Mr. Kane drives reporter Mr. Langston around the island for a full day as he explains the secrets to building personal financial independence using examples already present in nature. By the day's conclusion, the cab driver has revealed all of the major financial principles necessary for building a personal financial plan that ensures financial success.Designed to create a paradigm shift in the way people think about and relate to money and the ability to use it in a way to achieve their financial dreams, Billionaire Cab Driver is organized in a captivating parable format that makes understanding how to become financially independent simple. Your knowledge of money will grow a layer at a time, so by the end of the book, everything will fit together into a strong, new foundation of knowledge of how to take charge of your financial future.
Please join your host SUSAN KNOWLES as she welcomes to Stand For Truth Radio guest JOSEPH "JODY" TALLAL, JR.. Tallal is the author of "Billionaire Cab Driver: Timeless Lessons for Financial Success." You are definitely going to want to hear this show!!!Joseph “Jody” Tallal, Jr. is a man of many talents and interests. A personal Financial Manager to wealthy professionals, Tallal became one of the first fee only advisors in the 1970s. His success led to developing a course to train medical professionals at Baylor Medical School, University of Tennessee Health Sciences, and Tulane Medical School on how to manage their money. He has been named an Honorary Citizen by several city mayors nationwide and has also received the President's Medal of Merit from former president Ronald Reagan. In 1981, he served on the Chairman's Committee of the United States Senatorial Business Advisory Board.A highly respected entrepreneur, real estate investor, author, financial manager, professional speaker and wildlife photographer, Joseph “Jody” Tallal, Jr. is a man of many talents and interests. Mr. Tallal is included in U.S. Registry's Who's Who in Leading American Executives and Marquis Who's Who in Finance and Industry.Billionaire Cab Driver is an easy-to-read financial primer that reveals all of the secrets of personal financial planning that should have been taught to everyone in school.So how did a cab driver from the small Polynesian Island of Kiki Loa become worth over $20 billion?That is what Dan Langston, and hundreds of other reporters, all wanted to know! Fortunately for Mr. Langston (and you), he won the rights from Mr. Kane to report his remarkable life story . . . and Billionaire Cab Driver is the result.In this fantastic story, ancient wisdom meets modern-day techniques. Billionaire cab driver Mr. Kane drives reporter Mr. Langston around the island for a full day as he explains the secrets to building personal financial independence using examples already present in nature. By the day's conclusion, the cab driver has revealed all of the major financial principles necessary for building a personal financial plan that ensures financial success.Designed to create a paradigm shift in the way people think about and relate to money and the ability to use it in a way to achieve their financial dreams, Billionaire Cab Driver is organized in a captivating parable format that makes understanding how to become financially independent simple. Your knowledge of money will grow a layer at a time, so by the end of the book, everything will fit together into a strong, new foundation of knowledge of how to take charge of your financial future.
In this special interest podcast we spoke to Financial Manager, Muhammed Cassim. He gave a few tips on how to set up your budget and how to strecth your salary.
Veterans Museum and what we offer to the public and area Veterans. brbr Mayor John Masiarczyk: Veterans Museum and what we offer to the public and area Veterans. State Representative David Santiago District 27 Florida GI Bill, Education, Debt Collection Practices brbr 1st Guest: Mayor John Masiarczyk Mayor of Deltona Fla. & 2nd Guest State Representative David Santiago District 27 brbr For four decades, Mayor John has been a respected figure in Deltona public life. As a civic and business leader, as a mentor and benefactor, as their first mayor, as a museum founder and curator of Deltona's history – growing up in Detroit and later moving to Florida with his parents as a teen. A couple of years later as the Vietnam War was escalating John sensed opportunity in the United States Navy and he enlisted. The Navy stationed him in Sanford, Florida, Mayor John has come far in life and in his service to Deltona. He wanted to return to the job of Mayor of the City of Deltona because he truly believes civic involvement is the responsibility of each of us and he knows the value of participation and knowledge gained through experience. State Representative David Santiago District 27 • Married 21 years to Emma, 3 children Kristina, Gabriela and David, and also a grand dad of Matthew. • Resident of District 27 since 1991 • Deltona City Commissioner (2003-2007) • Financial Manager specializing in helping our men and women of the military with their financial needs. • US Army Veteran • Elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2012 • Florida House of Representatives Majority Deputy Whip 2012-2014 He Supported the bill that made Florida the Welcome Home” state in the nation for veterans, military personnel and their families. He is also on the Veteran & Military Affairs Sub committee
Ed Butowsky, wealth manager, financial advisor, and managing partner of Chapwood Investment Management, joins Fox News to discuss the reality behind the recent survey expressing that the impact of Obamacare on the economy was the complete opposite.