Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Robert Frimet - Time Management for Success

It's no small order to successfully found and run a business the way that founder and president of RMF Consulting Group, LLC Robert Frimet does. Though there are many reasons why businesses do not succeed the way Frimet's business has, one of the common reasons is a lack of time management. Poorly managed time leads to uncompleted tasks, wasted time and neglected duties. If business owners and entrepreneur hopefuls manage their time carefully, they will complete necessary tasks, have more downtime and increase their chance of succeeding.

Poor time management is a fallacy that many people unwittingly inflict upon their daily lives. Instead of making a task list and prioritizing, they end each day with uncompleted goals. This is not to say that these people do not wish to complete their tasks, or even that they are not passionate about their endeavors. Instead, it simply implies that they are trying to do too much at once and failing to make the time to get it all done.

With time management, you will make a continually-updated list of things that need to be done, organized by priority. The most urgent of tasks should go at the top of the list and thus get completed first. This method is sometimes called “eating the frog first.” The name implies that you get the most difficult, unappealing or pressing task out of the way first so that you have the rest of your day to complete the smaller tasks. The better you are at managing your time, the more proficient you will be at leading your professional tasks and also at handling your personal life.

Implementing time management in your business plan shows that you respect your time and that of the people in your life. When Robert Frimet organizes his time, he is showing respect for his time, his client's time and the time of his fellow businesspersons. Through proper time management, he prevents missed appointments, incomplete tasks and unhappy clients. Implementing time management in your business plan will help you emulate the success of businesspersons like Frimet in all of your actions.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Robert Frimet - How to Budget

Budgeting is a necessary step to obtaining financial stability and to being able to own a business. Take Robert Frimet, for example. Frimet is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist, also known as a CAMS, and he has been helping clients avoid fraud for over 10 years. Over 10 years ago, with his finances in order, he founded RMF Consulting Group, LLC and he is now the president of the business. If Frimet hadn't prevented overspending, with a budget for example, he wouldn't have become such a successful businessman.

Budgeting is intimidating if you've never done it, but if you know what you're doing it's easy to get started. These steps will get you on your way to successful budgeting:
  • Record Your Monthly Net Income – If you don't know how much money you have, you won't be able to budget. Identify how much money you have coming in and what you have to spend after social security, taxes and other deductions. This is known as your net income.
  • Set Financial Goals – Pick a notebook or spreadsheet to use for your budget and then record your financial goals. Paying off credit card debt, creating emergency savings or paying off your mortgage are examples of financial goals to consider. With your goals in mind, you'll be ready to plan your budget.
  • Categorize Your Money – Divide your budget into two categories: variable expenses and fixed expenses. Variable expenses, such as gas money, charity donations and entertainment spending, can change from month to month and they can be cut down if necessary. Fixed expenses on the other hand, such as your mortgage, car payment or phone bill, are the same every month and they cannot be eliminated. Alternately, you can divide your budget into three categories: need, want and savings.
  • Create Allowances and Follow the Plan – With your income and your outgoing expenses recorded, you're ready to decide how much money goes where each month. Once you have allotted allowances to your categories, follow your budget at all times in order to prevent over spending.
If you're budgeting in hopes of opening a business, put money away toward your business expenses each month. Paying off debt and eliminating unnecessary spending will give you more money to put into this savings account. After following your budget for several months, you'll be in place to follow in Robert Frimet's footsteps and become an entrepreneur.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Robert Frimet - How to Start A Successful Business



Robert Frimet built his legacy from the ground up. He is currently self-employed as the president of RMF Consulting Group, LLC, a successful company that he founded over a decade ago. Frimet is also involved with anti-money laundering matters domestically and represents hundreds of clients for over 10 years. You don't get that far in pursuing your passions without hard work, dedication and a lot of business smarts. Just as Frimet's clients come to him for advice in running their own companies, business hopefuls can follow these three tips for a more successful startup.



  • Build a business that you believe in. If you're not passionate about your business's purpose, there's no point in starting it. Entrepreneurship is hard work and, during the days when you want to give up, your belief in the business's purpose is what will keep you going.
  • Create a brand that goes above and beyond the competition. Almost every business will have competition, and it's important to out-do your competitors at all turns. A successful business isn't just better than the others, it's radically different and superior by leaps and bounds.
  • Care for your business as though you'll own it for the rest of your life. Even if you plan on selling your business in the future, that shouldn't be the primary reason that you're starting it. A business that is built for longevity is more enticing to customers and future interested buyers alike. 

Successful business owners like Robert Frimet have learned dozens of lessons on their path to the top. While it's important to learn from people like Frimet, the best thing that a future business owner can do is to get started and to take that start seriously. If you believe in your business and you truly want it to succeed, chances are that it will.
 

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Robert Frimet - What Is AML?

Anti-Money laundering, or AML, is a specialized program employed by financial institutions to detect, report and prevent the act of money laundering. AML regulation are enforced by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen), as the basis for anti-money laundering regulations. Anti-money laundering specialists, like Robert Frimet, protect their clients from money laundering crimes and ensure that those clients follow AML policies and procedures.

Some of the crimes that AML programs help prevent include:
  • Drugs
  • Human Smuggling
  • Illegal Weapons
  • Structuring
  • Trade-based money laundering
  • Casino- and gambling-based money laundering
  • Real estate-based money laundering
  • Digital currency misuse
Many countries produce annual reports that estimate the amount of money laundered during the reporting period. This practice became more wide-spread after the FATF began prompting countries to improve their anti-money laundering laws and the enforcement of those laws. Countries were prompted to criminalize money laundering, to encourage the investigation of potential money laundering, to work with other countries to solve money laundering cases and to require their banks and other financial institutions to keep reliable customer records.

Banks and other financial institutions are heavily regulated by AML guidelines, typically by mandate of national mandate. Most nations require financial institutions to scan for, and to report, any suspicious transactions. It is for this reason that customers are required to present a valid ID for all financial transactions.

Outside of the implementation of AML policies within financial institutions, Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (CAMS) like Robert Frimet help business owners avoid problems with federal regulations regarding AML. CAMS stay up-to-date on the latest AML laws within a given nation, which allows them to provide the most useful services to their customers.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Robert Frimet - Traveling Safety for Beginners

Do you have the travel bug but little experience in how to manage the arrangements? Whether you’re traveling to the next town over or to another continent entirely, traveling can have a very therapeutic and enlightening effect, putting you in contact with new people and different ways of thinking. However, when you’re unaccustomed to travel, it can feel overwhelming to juggle all of the moving parts successfully.

Robert Frimet, a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) and financial services expert, deeply enjoys traveling, even if it’s just to his next financial services educational seminar. Regardless of when or where you’re going, he knows that the following tips will keep you as safe as possible in your journeys.

Have copies of all major documents such as driver’s license, passport, and travel documents. Better yet, keep a photo of each document saved to your email should you need to access them in case of emergency.

Consider buying traveler’s insurance if you are traveling internationally to be certain that no matter where you are, you will be able to access a hospital without any exorbitant costs.
If you are traveling to a foreign country, conduct research to ensure that you have all of the correct vaccinations.

Always keep your belongings with you in public and invest in a purse or bag with zippers.
Bob Frimet is the owner of RMF Consulting group based in Las Vegas. He enjoys working with clients across all fields to provide the highest quality services regarding financial services information and education.

Monday, 26 October 2015

Robert Frimet - How You Can Contribute to the Anti-Human Trafficking Movement

Human trafficking is a large-scale human rights issue that impacts hundreds of thousands of lives and reaches far and wide across all continents, earning 32 billion dollars each year worldwide. Human trafficking specifically refers to the trade of people for the purposes of labor and exploited services. Many people don’t know that it can even occur close to home, in their own communities. Robert Frimet of Las Vegas, the owner of RMF Consulting Group and a prominent Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist, takes a great interest in preventing human trafficking from a money laundering perspective, and he knows that the following steps can be taken by anyone in their own communities.
  1. Volunteer with a human trafficking awareness group or organization. Whether you are assisting with event coordination or keeping a booth at a local fair, your services can be utilized in a number of ways to support the anti-human trafficking cause.
  2. Know where your purchases come from. Research the companies that you are buying from and abstain from purchasing goods that are produced by organizations that benefit from forced labor or child labor.
  3. Arrange anti-human trafficking trainings at your place of employment.
  4. If you suspect any human trafficking, seek out more information and contact the National Trafficking Resource Center to make a report.
  5. Consider donating funds or items that will benefit victims of human trafficking.
Bob Frimet is based in Las Vegas and provides numerous services to prevent money laundering which, in some cases, may aid in preventing human trafficking. For people looking to enter the money services industry

Sunday, 18 October 2015

Robert Frimet - Taking Your Career to the Next Level

Have you a reached a point in your career where you are hungering for more? Are you ready for new challenges, but don’t know where to begin?
Taking your career to that next level can be daunting when you don’t know what your next move is, but as Robert Frimet of RMF Consulting Group knows, there are numerous simple steps that you can take to begin the process.
  1. Expand your network. Do you know of a local event taking place where people you admire professionally will be speaking? Make every effort to make it to that event. Have you recently read an article written by someone in your field and have further questions? Drop that person an email and make a new connection. Attend as many seminars, trainings, and activities as possible where you can meet new people who have a great track record in your industry.
  2. Deepen your knowledge base. If you can acquire additional certifications, take a few classes, or go back to college for a year to open up your professional options, do it. This is also a wonderful way to network and build relationships with people who can help challenge you and inform you of new opportunities.
  3. If you have an image of where you want to be professionally in five years, make a plan devising exactly how you are going to do it. Make a list of everything that you need to accomplish and develop a timeline that you can realistically follow.
Robert Frimet is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) and enjoys helping his clients achieve their absolute best. He lives in Las Vegas.