Yellowtail's Dennis Hall to publish book on bereavement

Carmen Reichman
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Yellowtail Financial Planning managing director Dennis Hall is to publish his first book, a guide for widows on how to deal with their finances, at the end of October.

The book, entitled Who Will it Hurt When I Die?, is aimed at people who are starting to think about what could happen in their later life.  Hall (pictured) said it was important for people to prepare for bereavement before it happens in order to prevent poor financial decision making during stressful times. Hall said: "Helping people through bereavement means having a plan in situ before the event. It means anticipating problems whilst they are alive and able to do something about it, and it means developing strategies that can be implemented when the time comes." He added: "For th...

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