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Their banking policy is based on cooperative values and expert financial advising.
The jobs were in insurance, pharmaceutical sales, financial advising.
Their employment will derive from jobs in financial advising, auditing, accounting, and stock trading.
Gatekeepers serve in various roles including academic admissions, financial advising, and news editing.
Hobart Financial Group is a private wealth management firm that focuses on retirement planning, investment, and financial advising.
Davis, Monk, an accounting firm since 1976, branched into financial advising in 1997 and now has nearly 900 clients and more than $100 million under management.
Financial advising (e.g.: sovereign funds or development funds)
(In the fiercely competitive, ego-intensive world of financial advising, the cooler players offer a "900" number with twice-daily updates.)
"ELFA" - financial advising company for the private investors in the Dominican Republic.
Her father is the president of Corporate and Investment Services, S.A., an international financial advising company in Geneva.
Since the early 1990s Rhoads Lucca has been a noted proponent of active investment management and the fee-only financial advising business model.
In 1994, she specialized in Financial Advising, and, in 2003, she took a Business Language Certificate in English.
He considered other job options after finishing at the bottom of a four-man Democratic mayoral primary on Sept. 12, but decided financial advising "is a niche for which I am exceedingly well suited."
A 1933 graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mr. Laird was elected a director of du Pont in 1965, after starting his own financial advising firm.
Higher fuel costs have offset a 23 per cent increase in passenger numbers, prompting Mike Stoddart of Daniel Stewart & Co, a financial advising company, to speculate whether the airline can survive.
And other fields that will see increasing demand are data storage and data security, financial advising, financial auditing and mediation, according to Rick Cobb, executive vice president of the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas in Chicago.
The institute is trying to address two problems: fewer college students are interested in accounting, and more certified accountants - over 90 percent of the institute's members, in fact - are engaged in consulting, financial advising or something other than traditional audit and tax work.
But someone who intends to hold shares for a long time - say, those given to a child for college education - may prefer to hold them personally, said Iris Taymore Schnitzer, a principal with I & S Associates, a financial advising firm in Boston.
'Classic Procedure' Bennett Stewart, a senior partner of Stern Stewart & Company, a financial advising firm in New York, was more tactful as he described the Wall Street pay process: "The classic procedure is to conduct a survey to see what other firms are paying.
Yeske was named a "Mover and Shaker" in 2005 by Financial Planning Magazine, his investment approach was profiled in the Wall Street Journal in 2009, and he was profiled again by the Journal in 2010 on the "Science of Financial Advising."