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An Informed Day
The team has spent today sharing regular updates on Twitter, to offer an insight into a typical day in the life of an award-winning firm of Chartered Financial Planners.
Posted in Financial Services, News
Tagged day in the life, informed choice, informed day, twitter
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A day in the life of Informed Choice
Informed Choice will be sharing with the world a day in the life of the business on Tuesday 24th May 2011 by tweeting everything we do throughout the working day.
Budget 2011: Live Blog
Chancellor George Osborne will deliver this second Budget at lunchtime on Wednesday 23rd March 2011 and the team here at Informed Choice will be blogging live throughout the day with news, views and analysis.
Posted in Financial Planning, News
Tagged @informedbudget, briefing note, budget 2011, live blog, twitter, webcast
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A Very Modern Divorce
An article in the National Post from Canada examines a very modern approach to divorce, with couples agreeing not to use Social Media to discuss their separation.
Posted in Divorce, News
Tagged Divorce, facebook, pension sharing, social media, twitter
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How we learned to love Twitter
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Martin Bamford was quoted today in an article in FT Adviser, looking at how social media including Twitter is being adopted in the retail financial services sector.
Social Media and Higher Insurance Premiums
The launch and publicity this week surrounding a new website PleaseRobMe.com has highlighted some of the dangers of sharing too much personal information online.
