The Churchouse Chronicles: Top Tips from Keith

Katrina Lloyd
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Churchouse Financial Planning's Keith Churchouse has just published his first book, Sign here, here and here!...Journey of a Financial Adviser.

The easily accessible book is aimed at guiding advisers through all stages of their career from getting their first job in finance to running their own business. Keith drew on all his 25 years experience in the financial services industry when writing the book. He is also planning a sequel later in the year called Addicted to Wedding Cake which will focus on divorce planning; an area where Keith is a specialist. Here we select some of the top tips from Keith's first book which is now available from Amazon, WH Smith, Waterstones, Kindle and Sony E Reader. A donation from each sale will...

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