Keith Churchouse


Biography

About Keith Churchouse

Having been in the financial services industry for over 24 years and having qualified to a high level within UK retail financial services, Keith set up Churchouse Financial Planning Limited with Esther Dadswell in 2004. A Chartered Financial Planning Company in Guildford, Surrey the company offers independent bespoke advice to our clients and enquirers. This ranges from pensions and retirement planning, including tax planning through to investments, wealth management, business and health and life insurance protection planning. Keith also completed a BA (Hons) degree in Financial Services in 2007 with Napier University and become a Fellow of the Personal Finance Society in December 2007. In 2008, he was the 4th person in the UK to achieve ISO 22222 Certified Financial Planner status, the British Standard for Personal Financial Planners.

Pensions in divorce is also an area that he undertakes significant work in Surrey, having been divorced himself. Keith is a Resolution accredited Financial Neutral and can offer advice in this specialist area.

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Books

Embarque Imediato Para O Amor    by Keith Churchouse
Price: $0.99 USD. 8930 words. Published on March 6, 2012. Fiction.

Qualquer um pode viver um momento de amor e imaginar que a pessoa diante dele seja a certa. Por um momento crucial e delicioso, uma força magnética o envolve num calor intoxicante. Existe a alternativa de aproveitar a oportunidade e agarrar essa pessoa especial para desfrutar o dia, ou de permitir que o momento e a pessoa escorreguem por entre os dedos, como grãos de areia.
Sign Here, Here and Here!... Journey of a Financial Adviser    by Keith Churchouse
Price: $14.99 USD. 46240 words. Published on March 17, 2010. Nonfiction.

1985, manufacturing is on the decline and UK financial services has just started to unleash its commanding power over the economy for the next 25 years until the credit crunch bites. Sales of retail financial products and advice proliferate as banks, insurance companies and financial advisers scramble for market share.

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