Calvert to publish book of top advice tweets

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Philip Calvert, the founder of social network IFALife, will publish a book of top financial advice tweets for consumers.

IFAs can submit their financial mantra as a tweet to @MyMoneyTip, or via LinkedIn, email or IFALife. Calvert will select the best 1,001 tweets to appear in a paperback book, as well as in an e-book and an iPhone App, Contributing IFAs will receive a My Money Tip badge to appear on their websites. There is no charge to submit a short tip to the book, and IFAs can submit as many tips as they like, with the possibility of more than one making the final draft. Self-promotional tips will not be considered and tips should be generic and helpful such as "spend less than you earn". H...

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