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Ep 215: Kathleen Burns Kingsbury on Changing Your Money Mindset and Negotiating for What You Deserve

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Breaking Money Silence®: How to Shatter Money Taboos, Talk More Openly about Finances, and Live a Richer Life is Kathleen’s fifth book. Wealth psychology expert and coach Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, founder of KBK Wealth Connection and host of the Breaking Money Silence® podcast, is an internationally published author and speaker.

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SUCCESS’ 2024 Women of Influence

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Kim Carson CEO, Founder, Parallax Futures With more than 15 years of leadership experience in research, operations, strategy, finance and business development, Carson’s track record stands out for clients. Burgess is also a songwriter with work available on Spotify and iTunes.

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A day in the life: Rebecca-Monique Williams, Adaptive Lab

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This includes general admin, renovations, and supporting the operations, HR, finance and marketing departments. Then I’d get on with tasks on my to-do list (this could include things such as processing expenses, setting up meeting rooms, reorganising the office, ordering supplies, internal meetings, setting up new members of the team etc).

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

For instance, if you put the action down as Finance Director to pay invoice by January 31st, you need to put what was discussed or later on you will never remember what prompted that action. The team members were pleased with the work and it was agreed that the Finance Director should pay the invoice from the Recreation Account.

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Reduce The Risk Of Employee Fraud

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In any business - small or large, good or bad economy - internal theft or employee fraud can occur. Turning in restaurant receipts even though someone else paid the bill is a popular scam. Lastly, employees could commit fraud by falsifying training or conference attendance. Meals expenses are also easy to fudge.