James Millard, Director of financial advice and mortgage broking firm Sufficient Funds stands as a trailblazer in Australian financial services. Combining a B.Comm, majoring in finance, almost two decades of financial expertise, and a unique entrepreneurial spirit, he leads his large team and clients with the philosophy that champions aligning financial decisions with personal values. His hilarious and deeply insightful book, Insufficient Funds, furthers his mission of empowering individuals through financial literacy with a relatable approach.
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