Surviving The Financial Crisis: A Guide For Australians

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11th November 2008, 04:01pm - Views: 760
Survival of the (financially) fittest

New free ebook on how to survive the financial crisis provides tips on surviving and thriving despite the economic doom and gloom

What's the difference between a recession and a depression? We once heard it described this way: 'A recession is when your mates lose their jobs; a depression is when you lose your job'.

A new ebook released by Sydney-based financial advice firm Moneytree Partners provides some psychological respite from the current climate of economic Armageddon.

All economies move through cycles over the long term the point is, however you want to label it, we're currently in a time of huge uncertainty.

Most of us realise that a downturn, no matter how severe, will eventually pass. But not knowing whether your job is safe, whether your investments will stay afloat, whether the business you just started will survive, or whether your carefully thought-out roadmap to early retirement will stay on track can cause major mental anguish and stress.

Fortunately there are ways to reclaim a sense of security in the face of uncertainty.

How to Survive the Financial Crisis covers all you need to know to get through the current economic black cloud, from how to keep your job to what to do about mounting debt, you'll get the answers that will lead you to some much-needed peace of mind and a good night's sleep.

About Moneytree Partners
Moneytree Partners mission is to better the lives of people of all ages by providing sound advice and expertise to help them improve their financial position. Since 1994 our advisers have been using a holistic approach to assist clients in achieving their financial goals. A privately owned firm, all of our advisers have either completed or are working towards Masters Degrees in Commerce and Financial Planning.

To request your copy or for further information contact:
Freda Robin
Tel (02) 9248 0436
Email [email protected]
www.moneytree.com.au


SOURCE: Moneytree Partners




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