Jetsetting through the conference circuit

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I've just emailed my presentations to the organisers of PIMS International which takes place later this week. And in a couple of weeks' time, just after the Institute of Financial Planning's Conference in the Midlands, I'm off to the Asia-Pacific Financial Planning conference in Singapore with Lasse Meholm - the ceo of FinanceCube.

From Singapore, Lasse goes on to the Financial Planning Association of America’s Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. Shortly after that, there’s a big industry event in Manchester where I am speaking followed a few days later by the Personal Finance Society’s Conference in Birmingham on 2nd and 3rd November. And on the 3rd, I’m also speaking at a National IFA’s own conference and somehow I’m going to try and squeeze in the Professional Speaker Association’s annual convention that weekend. The following week, the IFP have their Scottish Conference and then there’s a big mortgage event i...

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