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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Paul McMann

If anyone is looking for a great financial advisor they should go to www.paul-mcmann.com. Paul McMann is best known for his work in real estate but is a jack of all trades. He has worked as a financial sales representative and a college professor to building his own real estate development company.

Paul McMann is a member of the Commonwealth Advisors Group, LLC and was just recently named as an affiliate with Blue Coast Financal Group. He will be working with Blue Coast as a Workers Comp and Electricity Deregulation financial advisor. Paul has taught financial and management accounting at both the graduate and undergraduate level at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Paul has done many seminars on performance measurement and management accounting and has published many articles including one that appeared in the Journal of Strategic Performance Measurement.

Paul McMann’s job as a workers comp and electricity deregulation affiliate is to help companies recoup money lost through clerical errors and erroneous charges. Frequent changes in workers' compensation policies results in countless overpayments and lost revenue every year. Paul will work with Blue Coast Financial Group to audit Worker’s Compensation premiums and analyze the data to find ways to save companies money being lost to policy errors and miscalculations.

Paul McMann’s will use his expert knowledge to review your company’s policies for errors that could have been made in the past and the present. If he finds that your company is owed money he will work with your insurance providers and recover the settlement. Paul will only collect a commission if he recovers the funds and there are no upfront fees involved.

As everyone knows gas and electricity rates continue to rise so heavy energy users can expect to be paying nearly double in a few short years. The high costs of gas and electricity are making it very hard for people to afford anything anymore. Paul will work with Blue Coast Financial Group to find businesses a solution to their skyrocketing energy costs.
Paul McMann

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