Get Rid of Your Asset Management Problems Once and for
All
by James Printon
Published on this site: July 22th, 2005 - See
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If you are a business owner, even the owner of a part-time
lawn mowing service, you still need to pay attention to financial
asset management. I am the owner of a small business.
I work out of my home and rarely need credit or payments
for anything and I still need to keep track of my asset management.
Luckily my wife was a financial professional so I rarely need
to use others.
She was capable of doing our taxes last year better than
the professionals we hired. I never heard the end of that!
But not everybody is as lucky as I am. I have the good luck
to have a very wonderful spouse who is willing to help with
what I want to do. However, if you are not as lucky you need
to speak to professionals or educate yourself.
Educating yourself about asset management is not easy. Lets
face it, not all of us are equal. Some are quicker thinking
than others and some learn better than others. Not all of
us were at the right side of the grade curve in school.
For those of us on the left side of the grade curve it is
important to know your limitations. If you educate yourself
about history, the arts or humanities you are in no danger
if you make a mistake or misunderstand a key point.
Nobody lost money because he didn't understand the works
of Homer or properly appreciate a Wagner opera. But plenty
of people have lost their shirts over not understanding money.
You can find many asset management self help courses on the
internet or in the library that you like. Get quick rich schemes
and plans for investing your retirement are just a click away
for anyone.
This doesn't mean that you should try this yourself unless
you understand it. Many people make the mistake of assuming
that they are smarter than they are (many also think that
they are dumber than they actually are but this has a
smaller downside).
Don't let yourself get fleeced because of pride or foolishness.
If you don't understand how something works don't mess with
it.

James Printon, Discover important advice and information
about asset management. What should you look for ? And what
should you avoid. Click
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