Forget Trollope-Here comes the Churchouse Chronicles

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Guildford-based IFA Keith Churchouse is in the late stages of publishing The First Churchouse Chronicles, a book documenting his 24 years in financial services.

The book examines, through Churchouse’s personal experience, the changes the industry has seen over the last 24 years. These include the creation of the FSA, the introduction of compliance and the impact of past recessions. It also chronicles Churchouse’s progress from an 18 year old clerk in a high street bank to the last five years spent at the helm of his own business, Churchouse Financial Planning. The book also provides much needed advice for new starters in the industry and older advisers who may be concerned about the impact of the RDR. Churchouse says while exams will become i...

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