Showing posts with label finances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finances. Show all posts

Friday, 16 September 2016

INTERVIEW: Beau Henderson

Flurries Unlimited (FU) caught up with author and financial advisor, Beau Henderson (BH) for a one on one chat about his work, writing and upcoming projects. Here's what we discussed.

FU:  How did you get into financial advising?

BH: I was planning to be a psychologist after graduating from the University of Georgia.  My father passed away before I started graduate studies and I spent a year immersing myself in financial matters to help my mother navigate dealing with the loss, my dad's small business and the family finances.  This experience created a new passion for helping others through financial planning.
FU:  And the self-help industry? 

BH: I've always been a big believer in personal development and coaching has always been a role I've integrated into the financial advisor/client relationship.  The books and The RichLife Show on radio have been platforms to help me share the RichLife philosophy of building both a life and financial plan that are congruent with one's definition of a meaningful and fulfilling life. 
FU:  What inspired your unique philosophy on financial advising?

BH: By dealing with over 3,000 clients I learned that the lie of chasing performance on investments that is marketed to the masses is not the key to financial and life success.  Rather, certainty for success comes from two places: 1. Strategy- Building the right strategy specific to your unique goals, vulnerabilities, and personality.  2. Behavior- Exhibiting the proper investment behavior over time (Doing the things you should do and avoiding the things your shouldn't do).
FU:  What kind of responses have you received to it? Give us the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)

BH: The holistic and life planning approach resonates with the clients that I love to serve.  The RichLife brand has grown from an idea I shared with clients 8 years ago to a radio show, 5 books, coaching, training, a team of RichLife Advisors and coaches and more.  I focus on what I believe in at my core and share information that adds value to the people who connect to my mission, message, and philosophy on success with both money and life.  

FU: You've written so many books.  Which is your favorite and why?

BH: The RichLife - Ten Investments for True Wealth will always hold a special place in my heart.  It is the core foundation that the RichLife brand and message has been built on.  The pursuit of lifelong growth while living a healthy, wealthy, fulfilled life on purpose on the journey.  Plus, it was my first full-length book that took this idea I'd been sharing for awhile and made it tangible in a way that I could share and spread the idea of living your unique definition of a rich and meaningful life.

FU: So what is on the horizon?  What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

BH: Wow, so much! The Roadmap to a RichLife officially launches 8/23/2016.  Behind that I'm launching a new radio show in Atlanta, GA and will be releasing the next book 13 Steps to Retirement Success January 2017.  I'm probably most excited about writing a financial literacy course to release Spring 2017 for middle and high school students with the goal of distributing that course to one million students throughout the United States.  I believe that if young people have access to this information on basic financial literacy that they will be able to more successfully navigate many of the pitfalls most of us have faced along the way in life school.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

INTERVIEW: Beau Henderson

Flurries Unlimited (FU) caught up with author and financial advisor, Beau Henderson (BH) for a one on one chat about his work, writing and upcoming projects. Here's what we discussed.

FU:  How did you get into financial advising?

BH: I was planning to be a psychologist after graduating from the University of Georgia.  My father passed away before I started graduate studies and I spent a year immersing myself in financial matters to help my mother navigate dealing with the loss, my dad's small business and the family finances.  This experience created a new passion for helping others through financial planning.
FU:  And the self-help industry? 

BH: I've always been a big believer in personal development and coaching has always been a role I've integrated into the financial advisor/client relationship.  The books and The RichLife Show on radio have been platforms to help me share the RichLife philosophy of building both a life and financial plan that are congruent with one's definition of a meaningful and fulfilling life. 
FU:  What inspired your unique philosophy on financial advising?

BH: By dealing with over 3,000 clients I learned that the lie of chasing performance on investments that is marketed to the masses is not the key to financial and life success.  Rather, certainty for success comes from two places: 1. Strategy- Building the right strategy specific to your unique goals, vulnerabilities, and personality.  2. Behavior- Exhibiting the proper investment behavior over time (Doing the things you should do and avoiding the things your shouldn't do).
FU:  What kind of responses have you received to it? Give us the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)

BH: The holistic and life planning approach resonates with the clients that I love to serve.  The RichLife brand has grown from an idea I shared with clients 8 years ago to a radio show, 5 books, coaching, training, a team of RichLife Advisors and coaches and more.  I focus on what I believe in at my core and share information that adds value to the people who connect to my mission, message, and philosophy on success with both money and life.  

FU: You've written so many books.  Which is your favorite and why?

BH: The RichLife - Ten Investments for True Wealth will always hold a special place in my heart.  It is the core foundation that the RichLife brand and message has been built on.  The pursuit of lifelong growth while living a healthy, wealthy, fulfilled life on purpose on the journey.  Plus, it was my first full-length book that took this idea I'd been sharing for awhile and made it tangible in a way that I could share and spread the idea of living your unique definition of a rich and meaningful life.

FU: So what is on the horizon?  What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

BH: Wow, so much! The Roadmap to a RichLife officially launches 8/23/2016.  Behind that I'm launching a new radio show in Atlanta, GA and will be releasing the next book 13 Steps to Retirement Success January 2017.  I'm probably most excited about writing a financial literacy course to release Spring 2017 for middle and high school students with the goal of distributing that course to one million students throughout the United States.  I believe that if young people have access to this information on basic financial literacy that they will be able to more successfully navigate many of the pitfalls most of us have faced along the way in life school.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

INTERVIEW: Beau Henderson

Flurries Unlimited (FU) caught up with author and financial advisor, Beau Henderson (BH) for a one on one chat about his work, writing and upcoming projects. Here's what we discussed.

FU:  How did you get into financial advising?

BH: I was planning to be a psychologist after graduating from the University of Georgia.  My father passed away before I started graduate studies and I spent a year immersing myself in financial matters to help my mother navigate dealing with the loss, my dad's small business and the family finances.  This experience created a new passion for helping others through financial planning.
 
FU:  And the self-help industry? 

BH: I've always been a big believer in personal development and coaching has always been a role I've integrated into the financial advisor/client relationship.  The books and The RichLife Show on radio have been platforms to help me share the RichLife philosophy of building both a life and financial plan that are congruent with one's definition of a meaningful and fulfilling life. 
 
FU:  What inspired your unique philosophy on financial advising?

BH: By dealing with over 3,000 clients I learned that the lie of chasing performance on investments that is marketed to the masses is not the key to financial and life success.  Rather, certainty for success comes from two places: 1. Strategy- Building the right strategy specific to your unique goals, vulnerabilities, and personality.  2. Behavior- Exhibiting the proper investment behavior over time (Doing the things you should do and avoiding the things your shouldn't do).
 
FU:  What kind of responses have you received to it? Give us the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)

BH: The holistic and life planning approach resonates with the clients that I love to serve.  The RichLife brand has grown from an idea I shared with clients 8 years ago to a radio show, 5 books, coaching, training, a team of RichLife Advisors and coaches and more.  I focus on what I believe in at my core and share information that adds value to the people who connect to my mission, message, and philosophy on success with both money and life.  

 
FU: You've written so many books.  Which is your favorite and why?

BH: The RichLife - Ten Investments for True Wealth will always hold a special place in my heart.  It is the core foundation that the RichLife brand and message has been built on.  The pursuit of lifelong growth while living a healthy, wealthy, fulfilled life on purpose on the journey.  Plus, it was my first full-length book that took this idea I'd been sharing for awhile and made it tangible in a way that I could share and spread the idea of living your unique definition of a rich and meaningful life.

 
FU: So what is on the horizon?  What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

BH: Wow, so much! The Roadmap to a RichLife officially launches 8/23/2016.  Behind that I'm launching a new radio show in Atlanta, GA and will be releasing the next book 13 Steps to Retirement Success January 2017.  I'm probably most excited about writing a financial literacy course to release Spring 2017 for middle and high school students with the goal of distributing that course to one million students throughout the United States.  I believe that if young people have access to this information on basic financial literacy that they will be able to more successfully navigate many of the pitfalls most of us have faced along the way in life school.
 

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

INTERVIEW: Beau Henderson

Flurries Unlimited (FU) caught up with author and financial advisor, Beau Henderson (BH) for a one on one chat about his work, writing and upcoming projects. Here's what we discussed.

FU:  How did you get into financial advising?

BH: I was planning to be a psychologist after graduating from the University of Georgia.  My father passed away before I started graduate studies and I spent a year immersing myself in financial matters to help my mother navigate dealing with the loss, my dad's small business and the family finances.  This experience created a new passion for helping others through financial planning.
 
FU:  And the self-help industry? 

BH: I've always been a big believer in personal development and coaching has always been a role I've integrated into the financial advisor/client relationship.  The books and The RichLife Show on radio have been platforms to help me share the RichLife philosophy of building both a life and financial plan that are congruent with one's definition of a meaningful and fulfilling life. 
 
FU:  What inspired your unique philosophy on financial advising?

BH: By dealing with over 3,000 clients I learned that the lie of chasing performance on investments that is marketed to the masses is not the key to financial and life success.  Rather, certainty for success comes from two places: 1. Strategy- Building the right strategy specific to your unique goals, vulnerabilities, and personality.  2. Behavior- Exhibiting the proper investment behavior over time (Doing the things you should do and avoiding the things your shouldn't do).
 
FU:  What kind of responses have you received to it? Give us the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)

BH: The holistic and life planning approach resonates with the clients that I love to serve.  The RichLife brand has grown from an idea I shared with clients 8 years ago to a radio show, 5 books, coaching, training, a team of RichLife Advisors and coaches and more.  I focus on what I believe in at my core and share information that adds value to the people who connect to my mission, message, and philosophy on success with both money and life.  

 
FU: You've written so many books.  Which is your favorite and why?

BH: The RichLife - Ten Investments for True Wealth will always hold a special place in my heart.  It is the core foundation that the RichLife brand and message has been built on.  The pursuit of lifelong growth while living a healthy, wealthy, fulfilled life on purpose on the journey.  Plus, it was my first full-length book that took this idea I'd been sharing for awhile and made it tangible in a way that I could share and spread the idea of living your unique definition of a rich and meaningful life.

 
FU: So what is on the horizon?  What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

BH: Wow, so much! The Roadmap to a RichLife officially launches 8/23/2016.  Behind that I'm launching a new radio show in Atlanta, GA and will be releasing the next book 13 Steps to Retirement Success January 2017.  I'm probably most excited about writing a financial literacy course to release Spring 2017 for middle and high school students with the goal of distributing that course to one million students throughout the United States.  I believe that if young people have access to this information on basic financial literacy that they will be able to more successfully navigate many of the pitfalls most of us have faced along the way in life school.
 

Monday, 12 September 2016

INTERVIEW: Beau Henderson

Flurries Unlimited (FU) caught up with author and financial advisor, Beau Henderson (BH) for a one on one chat about his work, writing and upcoming projects. Here's what we discussed.

FU:  How did you get into financial advising?

BH: I was planning to be a psychologist after graduating from the University of Georgia.  My father passed away before I started graduate studies and I spent a year immersing myself in financial matters to help my mother navigate dealing with the loss, my dad's small business and the family finances.  This experience created a new passion for helping others through financial planning.
 
FU:  And the self-help industry? 

BH: I've always been a big believer in personal development and coaching has always been a role I've integrated into the financial advisor/client relationship.  The books and The RichLife Show on radio have been platforms to help me share the RichLife philosophy of building both a life and financial plan that are congruent with one's definition of a meaningful and fulfilling life. 
 
FU:  What inspired your unique philosophy on financial advising?

BH: By dealing with over 3,000 clients I learned that the lie of chasing performance on investments that is marketed to the masses is not the key to financial and life success.  Rather, certainty for success comes from two places: 1. Strategy- Building the right strategy specific to your unique goals, vulnerabilities, and personality.  2. Behavior- Exhibiting the proper investment behavior over time (Doing the things you should do and avoiding the things your shouldn't do).
 
FU:  What kind of responses have you received to it? Give us the good, the bad and the ugly. :-)

BH: The holistic and life planning approach resonates with the clients that I love to serve.  The RichLife brand has grown from an idea I shared with clients 8 years ago to a radio show, 5 books, coaching, training, a team of RichLife Advisors and coaches and more.  I focus on what I believe in at my core and share information that adds value to the people who connect to my mission, message, and philosophy on success with both money and life.  

 
FU: You've written so many books.  Which is your favorite and why?

BH: The RichLife - Ten Investments for True Wealth will always hold a special place in my heart.  It is the core foundation that the RichLife brand and message has been built on.  The pursuit of lifelong growth while living a healthy, wealthy, fulfilled life on purpose on the journey.  Plus, it was my first full-length book that took this idea I'd been sharing for awhile and made it tangible in a way that I could share and spread the idea of living your unique definition of a rich and meaningful life.

 
FU: So what is on the horizon?  What are your new projects? When is your next new release?

BH: Wow, so much! The Roadmap to a RichLife officially launches 8/23/2016.  Behind that I'm launching a new radio show in Atlanta, GA and will be releasing the next book 13 Steps to Retirement Success January 2017.  I'm probably most excited about writing a financial literacy course to release Spring 2017 for middle and high school students with the goal of distributing that course to one million students throughout the United States.  I believe that if young people have access to this information on basic financial literacy that they will be able to more successfully navigate many of the pitfalls most of us have faced along the way in life school.
 

Thursday, 24 March 2016

99 CENTS: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa





 
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.



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Saturday, 30 January 2016

99 CENTS: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa




 
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.



Click for purchase in

USA   UK   Australia   Canada  India

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

99 CENT BOOK FIND: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa

Now available for JUST 99 CENTS is Forget the Stock Market and Residential Real Estate 5 Simple but Profitable Investments You Could Own in 24 Hours by Allan Scheeringa (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?




BOOK DESCRIPTION
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

99 CENT BOOK FIND: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa

Now available for JUST 99 CENTS is Forget the Stock Market and Residential Real Estate 5 Simple but Profitable Investments You Could Own in 24 Hours by Allan Scheeringa (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?




BOOK DESCRIPTION
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.

Monday, 9 March 2015

BARGAIN BOOK: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa

We are happy to announce as a BARGAIN BOOK: Forget the Stock Market and Residential Real Estate 5 Simple but Profitable Investments You Could Own in 24 Hours by Allan Scheeringa (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?




BOOK DESCRIPTION
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.

Investors need to earn 15% to beat inflation and grow their money. Many of the 99 investments we report on will deliver 15% annually or better. Very few investors have averaged 15% over the long-term in residential real estate or the stock market.

Diamonds - This ancient investment vehicle has come roaring back. Profits of over 150% are common. I show you the ins and outs of joining the diamond party.


Notes - The easiest way to invest in real estate. You don't have to ever visit a property or clean up after tenants. No one talks about these, so the average investor is spending countless unnecessary hours finding properties and managing them.

Forex - Trading foreign currencies is smart and easy. Start small and increase as you get the feel. Very good returns are available with experience.

Firearm Collecting is easy if you stick with the most rare pieces. Other tips insure your success.
A Whiskey Collection will bring surprising gains if the vintage is rare and of high quality, and the holding period is sufficient.

Millionaires don't invest in rental houses and common stocks. If you want to be one of the wealthy, you have to invest like them.

At the end of each chapter, there is a link to a bonus chapter. It's about a type of real estate investment that requires very little maintenance. It's not something you can own by tomorrow, but with daily income and an extraordinary exit strategy, this one deserves your serious consideration.

Friday, 27 February 2015

BARGAIN BOOK: Forget the Stock Market by Allan Scheeringa

We are happy to announce as a BARGAIN BOOK: Forget the Stock Market and Residential Real Estate 5 Simple but Profitable Investments You Could Own in 24 Hours by Allan Scheeringa (Click for UK, Australia, Canada or India purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?




BOOK DESCRIPTION
Here are five of the 99 investment vehicles we write about. Finance Feast specializes in bringing all asset-types to the investor so they can make better choices, choosing not just between stocks and residential real estate, but from the whole universe of lucrative options.

In this guide, we report on five assets with the least amount of learning-time and setup. All of these require just a day of research. Within one day you could make a phone call and own any of these five exciting assets. Your likelihood of success is much more certain than throwing darts at the stock market dart board.

Investors need to earn 15% to beat inflation and grow their money. Many of the 99 investments we report on will deliver 15% annually or better. Very few investors have averaged 15% over the long-term in residential real estate or the stock market.

Diamonds - This ancient investment vehicle has come roaring back. Profits of over 150% are common. I show you the ins and outs of joining the diamond party.


Notes - The easiest way to invest in real estate. You don't have to ever visit a property or clean up after tenants. No one talks about these, so the average investor is spending countless unnecessary hours finding properties and managing them.

Forex - Trading foreign currencies is smart and easy. Start small and increase as you get the feel. Very good returns are available with experience.

Firearm Collecting is easy if you stick with the most rare pieces. Other tips insure your success.
A Whiskey Collection will bring surprising gains if the vintage is rare and of high quality, and the holding period is sufficient.

Millionaires don't invest in rental houses and common stocks. If you want to be one of the wealthy, you have to invest like them.

At the end of each chapter, there is a link to a bonus chapter. It's about a type of real estate investment that requires very little maintenance. It's not something you can own by tomorrow, but with daily income and an extraordinary exit strategy, this one deserves your serious consideration.

Monday, 12 January 2015

INDIE NEW RELEASE: Going Public-How I Took My Company Public by Kyle Freeman

We are happy to announce as an INDIE NEW RELEASE and BARGAIN BOOK: Going Public: How I Took My Company Public   by Kyle Freeman (Click for UK , Australia, Canada or India purchase).  Why not grab a copy today?





BOOK DESCRIPTION
This book is about Kyle Freeman’s personal journey in the venture capital business and how he used venture capital to take his company public. Most businesses fail in the first five years and most of the time due to a lack of capital. What if there was a way to get the amount of capital you need for your business? Would that be of interest to you or a business owner you know?