15th July 2008

Financial counseling planning

More info on financial counseling planning:

Financial Counseling and Planning (FCP) is a peer-reviewed journal published
two times a year by the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education. FCP features original research and descriptions of effective approaches to education and practice concerning all aspects of financial
counseling and planning. Readers expect to find detailed recommendations for education and practice in journal articles. FCP also publishes book reviews.

Researchers are encouraged to submit papers on a wide-range of topics including both personal finance subject matter and counseling techniques and tools.

Financial Counseling and Planning is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.

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14th July 2008

Online financial counseling

Where go to for online financial counseling?

The sites mentioned below are some of the places where you can find online financial counseling:
Consumer Credit Counseling Services
DaveRamsey.com
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Buffalo
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Dallas

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13th July 2008

Credit Card Counselors

A nice article articulating a credit card counselors viewpoint on how to go guard your credit card number.

Would you consider taking a blank check from your checkbook, signing it, and then leaving it on the counter at a convenience store? Would you leave a wallet full of cash lying around in public?

Of course not. In fact, these are ridiculous questions.

Nevertheless, many people carelessly extend an open invitation for strangers to steal from them by not guarding their credit card information carefully enough. Unfortunately, with just your credit card number and expiration date, it’s not that difficult for someone else to charge purchases to your account. That’s why credit card fraud is so high – it’s a combination of the lackadaisical attitudes people have toward their cards and other people’s willingness to steal from them if they make it easy enough.

The good news is that keeping your card number secure is relatively easy if you follow a few simple rules. Primarily, it involves changing your attitude toward the information on your charge cards, and respecting the potential for financial loss that comes with not keeping it secure.

First, don’t leave your credit card lying around – at home, at work, or at a sales counter, it doesn’t take long for someone to discreetly copy your number and expiration date. You’d never consider tossing several hundred dollars in cash on a sales counter, and then turning your back on it. You should have the same attitude about your credit cards.

Also, keep track of your credit card receipts and carbons, taking them from the cashier whenever you make a purchase. Letting the sales person throw them away means anyone with access to the store’s dumpster has access to your credit information.

Another good rule of thumb is to never tell anyone your card number over the phone, unless you initiate the phone call. There are quite a few unscrupulous companies that will tell you they need your credit card number to verify your identification or to claim a prize that you have supposedly won, and then make unauthorized charges to your account.

Never allow your credit card number to be used as identification for a check. This gives complete access to your number, along with your address and bank account number, to everyone who comes in contact with the check. That includes people at the store where you made the purchase, the bank the check is deposited to, and the bank the check is drawn from.

One of the more common things people do that leaves them open to credit card theft is to loan their card to a friend or family member. Remember that, every time that card leaves your possession, you run more of a risk of it getting into the wrong hands.

Finally, if you don’t use your credit cards very often, check your wallet or billfold periodically to make sure you still have them. One of the worst feelings imaginable is receiving your monthly statement and seeing hundreds or even thousands of dollars in fraudulent charges over a period of weeks when you didn’t even realize the card was missing.

Source: American Credit Counselors

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12th July 2008

Financial Counseling Jobs

Thanks to rapid industralization and progress that humankind has made, new avenues for employment have opened up. And in the last few decades, due to evolution of the modern banking and financial system, newer jobs have come up in the financial sector. One of the types of jobs is financial counseling jobs. There is a huge demand for financial counselors to help out people from the financial mess their lives are in. In the fast changing world which is full of cut throat competition people are spending like crazy without really bothering about the implications. Do they actually need that brand new Plasma TV, German car, fancy home decor, expensive holidays etc… or is it simply because their peers are jumping into the well of financial insecurity, they too are doing the same. The only way out is good financial counseling. So if you haven’t yet decided on a career in finance or anything for that matter, this is the time. Checkout one of our previous posts titled Financial Counseling Education to learn more about how to become a financial counselor.

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12th July 2008

Secrets of getting ahead in business by Robert Kiyosaki

Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best-selling Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, shares tips for getting ahead in business.

1. Find equal opportunities. Don’t be a victim of the survival-of-the-fittest technique. Make yourself marketable.
2. Get a life-changing business education. Feed your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual needs. No, this doesn’t necessarily mean sitting in a college classroom. Get an education from life.
3. Latch onto friends who will pull you up, not push you down. Protect yourself from negative influences.
4. Find value in your network. The more people you can meet in business, the better.
5. Develop your most important business skill. Communicate, communicate and communicate.
6. Be a leader. Influence others by being a great teacher.
7. Don’t work just for money. Work to build wealth, not money. Invest.
8. Live your dreams. First of all, make sure you have dreams. Then make them a reality. You can be a successful businessperson and still make your dreams come true.

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