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The Three Lies of Career Limitation ion of work experience, formal study and continuing education.Most people get into a comfortable career situation and it becomes easy for them to maintain the status quo. As time goes on, and they get caught in a tunnel of everyday activity, it becomes increasingly difficult to change. They become blinded to the vast opportunity that the world has to offer. Indeed, they come to believe the Three Lies of Career Limitation:Security Lie: My company may not offer me the opportunity to make terrific money or to control my own destiny, but it is a safe Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advi A Brief History Of Postcard Marketing As you search for expert help, you will come across a variety of job titles, including the title financial advisor, financial planner, financial consultant, or even account executive. As you look around keep in mind that anyone can use generic titles such as these, regardless of his or her training or education.The first postcardsThe first postcards really weren’t postcards as we know them at all. The idea came from envelopes that featured printed pictures. The first card sent post in the United States was privately printed and copyrighted in 1861. It certainly didn’t have anything to do with postcard marketing. Indeed, many postcards first evolved as sort of greeting cards. It wasn’t until 1870 when the first postcard as we would recognize it, was printed. And it was more of a historical issue for the Franco-Germ Lest you think titles are everything, there is an "alphabet soup" of credentials—CFP, CPA, CFS, and CSA, to name a few. Advisors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education. Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advis Who's Watching Your Money? 7 Tips For Hiring The Right Bookkeeper sultant, or even account executive. As you look around keep in mind that anyone can use generic titles such as these, regardless of his or her training or education.While I’m a strong advocate of hiring virtual assistants, there are two things that no entrepreneur should ever fully delegate: marketing and bookkeeping. The marketing and the bookkeeping of your business can easily make or break you (just think “new” Coke and Enron). That said, if bookkeeping is not your forte, hire someone to do it – you will save so much in frustration – just be sure to keep your fingers in the books.If you choose to hire a bookkeeper, keep the following in mind:1. Ge Lest you think titles are everything, there is an "alphabet soup" of credentials—CFP, CPA, CFS, and CSA, to name a few. Advisors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education. Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advi Doing Proper Reference Checks On Salespeople ng or education.We see lots of companies that skip reference checking at the last stage of their recruiting process, before they hire sales candidates. As a result, they make mis-hires. We also have witnessed companies that realize their reference checking is inadequate, because they didn’t get to the right types of references as they made their final hiring decision.Here’s a couple of suggestions to follow when it comes to checking references on sales candidates, before you actually make a job offer:First, make s Lest you think titles are everything, there is an "alphabet soup" of credentials—CFP, CPA, CFS, and CSA, to name a few. Advisors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education. Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advi How to Submit Your Resume Online ors who have credentials is usually a good thing because having a professional designation suggests a commitment to the field involving some combination of work experience, formal study and continuing education.IntroductionSubmitting your resume online is quick and easy and is done in three different ways depending on the agency with whom you are submitting. Those who offer all three ways allow you to submit using their wizard that works you through the task. Alternatively, you can submit an MS Word DOC file or an Adobe PDF file, or submit into a template by cutting and pasting.Tips for PreparationRecruitment firms and employer clients search databases of thousands or tens of thousands Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advi The Definitions of Loss Prevention, Retail Security, and Electronic Article Surveillance ion of work experience, formal study and continuing education.Loss Prevention, Retail Security, Electronic Article Surveillance. These are all terms commonly bandied about while most people do not know what they mean. Loss prevention industry insiders may or may not know the specific definitions of these terms. Many LP professionals say these terms again and again with out truly thinking about what it is they are saying. In order to understand these phrases combined meanings it is useful to take a look at there meaning on a word by word basis. Professional credentials or job titles can not guarantee the quality of an advisor's services or ensure that your needs will be met. You will want to understand their primary interest - if they prefer to sell you a financial product rather than provide impartial guidance, watch out. The following explanations will help you thread your way through the best-known professional credentials and the types of advisors who may hold them (and some may hold more than one): Certified Financial Planner (CFP) This designation is awarded by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to individuals who have had at least three years of work experience in t
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