Wednesday, 21 August 2013 10:53
Informed Choice writes personal finance book in one day
Financial Planning firm Informed Choice have completed their challenge of writing a book in a day.
Managing director Martin Bamford, chief executive Nick Bamford and Financial Planner Andrew Neligan CFPCM aimed to write a book on personal finance in one day.
The book 'Your Money Day, one day to take control of your finances' aims to help consumers understand what to consider when spending a day reviewing their finances.
The firm had previously spoken to clients to see which areas they would like to see featured in the book and the responses cited a broad range of topics.
Topics included Financial Planning, tax planning, care fees planning and estate planning and the trio completed a total of 18,000 words.
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Martin Bamford said: "It was a successful day, I'm happy with the length of each chapter. All of it is relevant to people, we tried to cover all areas then bring it all together so I'd say the overviews and objectives part is probably my favourite."
The book is now going through editing and proofreading stages and will hopefully be published by 26 August.
It will be available in paperback and Kindle editions via the Informed Choice website and proceeds will go to Jigsaw Trust charity which supports autistic people.
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Managing director Martin Bamford, chief executive Nick Bamford and Financial Planner Andrew Neligan CFPCM aimed to write a book on personal finance in one day.
The book 'Your Money Day, one day to take control of your finances' aims to help consumers understand what to consider when spending a day reviewing their finances.
The firm had previously spoken to clients to see which areas they would like to see featured in the book and the responses cited a broad range of topics.
Topics included Financial Planning, tax planning, care fees planning and estate planning and the trio completed a total of 18,000 words.
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Martin Bamford said: "It was a successful day, I'm happy with the length of each chapter. All of it is relevant to people, we tried to cover all areas then bring it all together so I'd say the overviews and objectives part is probably my favourite."
The book is now going through editing and proofreading stages and will hopefully be published by 26 August.
It will be available in paperback and Kindle editions via the Informed Choice website and proceeds will go to Jigsaw Trust charity which supports autistic people.
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