SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, April 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Heino Ling Consulting Services Principal Consultant, Heino Ling, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in financial consulting.
After an impressive four decades of professional experience in the financial services field, Mr. Ling brings his exceptional expertise in financial planning and regulatory compliance to his own consultancy, Heino Ling Consulting Services. As principal consultant, he provides clients with financial consulting and advising services, focusing on accountants and other professionals. He also advises on compliance consulting for licensees. Throughout his time at the company, Mr. Ling has developed a unique multi-disciplinary approach to providing strategic advice that specializes in SMSF establishment and advice, credit and real estate advice, dealer group management, financial product design and risk management. He holds a personal limited AFSL 441623, which relates to SMSF and Class of Product advice. This means that he is not conflicted by allegiance to any product provider. He offers advice from a strategic rather than a product perspective. His focus is the most appropriate advice in the best interest of his client. Mr. Ling has also been writing the Compliance and Best Practice chapter of the Australia Master Financial Planning Guide since the publication's eighth edition in 2006.
Prior to establishing his own consultancy, Mr. Ling earned an MBA at the University of Technology in Sydney. He is a Fellow of CPA Australia, a licensed real estate agent and auctioneer, a registered tax agent, a MFAA Credit Adviser , a Qualified Property Investment Adviser and a CPA Financial Planning Specialist. Mr. Ling was recently inducted into Worldwide Branding, and is a director of ATax Financial Group Ltd and maintains affiliation with CPA Australia,., the Financial Planning Association of Australia as a AFP , the Property Investment Professionals of Australia as a QPIA and the Association of Financial Advisers as a AFA. Looking forward, he aims to build his business in the property fund area and reestablish relationships with other accountants and professionals.
About Worldwide Branding
For over 15 years, Worldwide Branding has been the leading, one-stop-shop, personal branding company, both in the United States and abroad. From writing professional biographies and press releases, to creating and driving traffic to personal websites, our team of branding experts tailor each product specifically for our clients needs. We are dedicated to empowering our 600,000 clients with effective branding tools to help them achieve success. From healthcare to finance to education and law, our constituents represent every major industry and occupation, at all career levels.
An international company, we provide our members with access to members in over 52 countries including, the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, The Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa, Belgium, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Sweden and The United Arab Emirates, just to name a few.
We presently have two offices, but we are headquartered on Long Island. Our team comprises more than 100 staff members and spans 10 key departments.
For more information, please visit http://www.worldwidebranding.com.
Contact:
Ellen Campbell
Director, Media Relations
mediarelations@worldwidebranding.com
Heino Ling is Recognized for his Expertise in Financial Services
Heino Ling brings his knowledge and experience to Heino Ling Consulting Services
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