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For many, the preconception of a wealth manager’s role is to provide advice on how to wisely invest a sizeable fortune in the stock market, locked away for years and protected for future generations. While any decent wealth manager will be able to offer comprehensive advice on a complex range of investment options, this is simply one aspect of what a client should expect.

For most wealthy individuals, their financial requirements stretch well beyond an investment planning service. Most wealth managers now offer their clients a range of services, aiming to realistically fulfil all of a client’s needs, including their family and business aspirations. Among these services are on and offshore lending services, access to funds and cash deposits, advice on international property and estate management.
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7 Rules of Wealth Building

Posted on: 11, Jul

Practical Keys to Amassing Investment Capital

Most parents want to teach their children responsibility - how to become self sufficient and succeed in life (after all, no one plans on raising a dead beat). However, very few actually accomplish this task. Why? Because, as parents, we are limited to the experiences our parents passed on to us; the antiquated notion that “responsibility” is simply getting a job, saving a little money, and maybe purchasing a car or some equally important item. Hopefully these seven rules will open your eyes and help you teach your children to avoid the traps that have stolen financial success from so many people.

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The doom and gloom that you hear on the TV everyday about foreclosures, difficult lending parameters, massive sell-offs, and short sales has peaked the interest of smart investors nationwide.

While people with the capital and credit to take advantage of this turbulent time are making money hand over fist, what about normal folks like us?
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