We provide the expertise and the resources necessary to achieve
the financial outcomes you want most.
Not exact matches
Chief executives
want HR data to be like
financial data: standardized, specific and clearly linked to
outcomes.»
«Voters
want to hear about the economic and
financial consequences of the choice that they make, and it is on the
outcome of that debate that the result of the referendum is likely to turn,» professor John Curtice, research consultant at ScotCen Social Research, said.
«While I believe that encouraging individuals on a personal level to address their depression and stress related to
financial strain through mindfulness and relaxation techniques is a good idea, I believe that policy solutions need to be focused on the roots of
financial strain (unemployment, low wages and more) and not necessarily the mediators of the strain - health relationship if we really
want to see long - term improvements in health
outcomes.»
«Increasing this deduction acknowledges the importance of their work, is a small «thank you» for the counselors, principals and teachers who make
financial sacrifices to benefit their students, and helps achieve the
outcomes we
want for all our kids.»
The
outcome of this campaign could mean more councils around the world feel confident in making
financial decisions that attack the existence of libraries, or could mean that councils don't
want to take the risk on libraries fighting back in court and winning.
Once you've gotten that out of the way, you'll
want to have a
financial game plan that addresses the
outcomes of your credit score numbers.
«This study shows that for
financial firms who
want to improve retirement savings
outcomes must evolve their role from just account providers to trusted partners that people can turn to for help on holistic
financial wellness,» NARPP says.
Rather, in it the parties trust a qualified neutral
financial professional to help them maximize the
outcome so that both sides can win — meaning both sides get more of what they each
want.
Once you get into the
financial disclosures required as part of the divorce process you will undoubtedly have many questions and you will
want good answers in order to maximize your final
outcome.
Collaborative Law is worth considering if some or all of the following are true for you: (a) you
want a civilized, rational resolution of the issues, (b) you would like to keep open the possibility of a viable working relationship with your partner down the road, (c) you and your partner will be raising children together and you
want the best working relationship possible, (d) you
want to protect your children from the harm associated with litigation between parents, (e) you have ethical or spiritual beliefs that place high value on taking personal responsibility for handling conflicts with integrity, (f) you value control and autonomous decision making and do not
want to hand over decisions about restructuring your
financial and parenting arrangements to a stranger (a judge), (g) you recognize the restricted and often unpredictable range of
outcomes and «rough justice» generally available in the public court system and
want a more creative and individualized range of choices available to you and your spouse or partner for resolving the issues.
Once you know the
outcome of your
financial settlement, you'll need to work out whether you
want to sell, continue owning, or renting out investments such as a buy - to - let property or a holiday home.