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Every one is different, and differences in opinions, interests, backgrounds and personalities tend to come with conflicts. Whether is it our co-workers, friends, family members or even our partners, disputes are not only common, but they're natural and sometimes inevitable. The question is, while such conflicts arise, how do we navigate them? Do we attempt to work through issues amicably with others, or do we allow our egos and emotions to rear its ugly head? Today, we look at practical tips on how we can manage ourselves and relationships in more mature ways.

Tips for Managing Conflict

Conflict is natural and happens in every ongoing relationship. Here are some tips for Managing Conflict.

 
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4 Ways to Resolve Financial Conflicts With Your Partner

Knowing how to speak with someone and deal with money conflicts makes it more likely you will have a healthy partnership with clear boundaries and expectations. Below are four ways to resolve financial conflicts with a loved one by addressing and untangling to money-oriented squabbles.

 
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8 Ways to Become More Emotionally Mature

 
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Testimonials and Referral Notes

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Lisa. Legal Counsel.

I originally reached out to Noah about a specific plan for early stage illnesses. After some discussions and advice from Noah, we realised that this plan did not meet my requirements and so I did not proceed. Noah was very patient through this process and not at all aggressive. I subsequently spoke to him about a separate accident plan as this was missing in my portfolio. He was very prompt in his responses, and provided comprehensive and clear advice. I am very appreciative that he listened to my needs. He never once pushed me to get more expensive or additional plans I did not need. I would definitely recommend him for financial and insurance needs.

Anicea Novy. Customer Service Executive.

What I look for in a adviser is someone realistic, farsighted, knowledgeable and trustworthy. I believe everyone deserves a dependable adviser whom they can always rely on and have an unbiased opinion, yet passionate about your goals you set in life. In order to achieve them, we need someone who is competent yet empathic about our individual situations. To me, that person is Noah; and I would gladly recommend him to everyone who is looking for an adviser; or someone who wants a second opinion on what they currently have.

Shahiran. Refinery Technician.

I've known Noah since our NS days 10 years ago. Prior to our meeting, I always felt that my company’s insurance was sufficient. However, he made me realize that we cannot be entirely dependent on others for our own needs. He made me realize the importance of having my own adequate coverage and recommended only what was lacking and really needed for myself and my wife. Thanks Buddy!

Dean. Commercial Pilot.

Noah is a passionate and enthusiastic professional. His explanations are clear and straight to the point. He attentively listened to my situation first before tailoring the financial plans to my essential needs. His knowledge on Faraidh and Shariah Law is an added bonus for Muslims as he knows how to plan according to AMLA. Noah is also managing my investment portfolio and has consistently been giving me timely updates. I'm happy with my portfolio that Noah is actively managing for me. I would definitely recommend Noah to anyone who is looking for sound financial planning advice or a Financial Consultant.

Michael Seow. Senior Financial Services Director.

I knew the Masagoes family for more than 2 decades. So I literally knew Noah since he was a small kid. The Noah I know today, had transformed into a confident and outspoken young man. He came into my industry to work together with me, placing his full confidence and career into my hands. I’m glad to say that he’d been very focused in his new found career, spending much time learning the trade and putting in his newly acquired skills and knowledge immediately to work. Noah has proven himself by working very hard as well as being very dedicated and caring towards all those he has been serving. A rare gem of a young man and I am very proud to be working along side him in his new endeavours. I wish him nothing but the best always!

Kumar. Commercial Pilot.

Perhaps the most important job of a Financial Advisor is to get their clients in the right place on the efficient frontier in their portfolios. But their No. 2 job, a very close second, is to create portfolios that their clients are comfortable with. Advisors can create the best portfolios in the world, but they won't really matter if the clients don't stay in them. Noah has been one who is diligent in his work, with great work ethics who has shared and added value to the insurance/investment world. Less the sugar quoting from many out there, he has your future in mind and most importantly maintains that personal relationship. Although I already have an existing advisor, Noah brings about different ideologies which definitely will be beneficial to all and their families. Highly recommended! And definitely appreciative of the effort and commitment he has shown.