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The A to Z of Property and Financial Terms: Simplifying the language of Property and Finance is a great resource for both those considering purchasing property for the first time and those have been investing for sometime. There are many things that help an investor increase their chance of success and understanding terminology is one of those. Many property and financial books assume you already understand the jargons and terminologies. This book contains some 2000 terms with concise definitions and with simple, easy-to-understand explanations arranged alphabetically. It is a quick reference…mehr

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The A to Z of Property and Financial Terms: Simplifying the language of Property and Finance is a great resource for both those considering purchasing property for the first time and those have been investing for sometime. There are many things that help an investor increase their chance of success and understanding terminology is one of those. Many property and financial books assume you already understand the jargons and terminologies. This book contains some 2000 terms with concise definitions and with simple, easy-to-understand explanations arranged alphabetically. It is a quick reference guide for buyers, vendors, real estate professionals and investors. It has over 100 graphs, charts and tables that apply to all aspects of real estate, both residential and commercial. This book is full of information that will help you understand the various terms, questions to ask various professionals, reference websites and more. It is a go to guide for understanding property and financial terms and is basis for your future success. This book is designed to complement our next books in this series.
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Brian McNicol started his working life as an accountant, then as a self-employed financial planner and tax consultant before entering government for a six-week project which lasted 19 years. Brian followed his father into the accounting profession and was exposed to the stock market at an early age, purchasing shares in companies that his father worked for, or on recommendations from his father's stockbroking advisers. Brian dabbled in the share market for many years building a portfolio of shares ranging from Blue Chip to Penny Dreadful. He has spoken at a number of large events but prefers talking to small groups or one-on-one with other investors. Brian has a wealth of experience and has made mistakes along the way. Ask him about negative gearing and interest rates of 18 per cent. He has spoken at a number of large events but prefers talking to small groups or one-on-one with other investors.