James Abrah, CA, MBA, IPMA – Financial Professional & Financial Literacy Advocate

 

Personal Notes

James Abrah National Financial Educators Council NFEC Certified Financial Education Instructor CFEILife without financial freedom is slavery. It limits your ability to live your dream lifestyle and hinders your desire to help others. Without the appropriate financial capability, you cannot make any effective financial decisions that will help practice all the four types of family banking systems in personal finance. You must be financially literate to decide on quality spending, saving, investing and giving to support the needy in society. Come along with me, I will help you through life and show you behavior-transforming personal finance lessons. Thank you.

Bio

James, a student success activist, is an astute business professional with over 18 years experience in both industry and practice, and is an NFEC Certified Financial Education Instructor. He is a Chartered Accountant with an MBA in finance from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, and received his post-graduate degree in management from the UK. He is the Internal Auditor at the National Trust Holding Company (NTHC). Prior to joining NTHC, he worked in various managerial positions such as Director of Finance, ICA (Ghana), Chief Consultant, AATMAC Training & Management Consult, General Manager, Liberty Commodities, Regional Director of Finance, Reime West Africa, Deputy Director of Audit, Central University, Finance & Administrative Manager, Technoserve Golden Harvest Cashew Project, Senior Audit Assistant, Deloitte & Touché. He was an adjunct Lecturer in Central University from 2003-2013 in both post graduate and undergraduate programs. He is an effective team leader, professional with a personable nature, and is highly analytical with an eye for detail. He is an excellent conference facilitator and has great passion for teaching. He is married and blessed with three wonderful children. He is a certified financial educator and believes that life without financial freedom is slavery and limits your ability to help others.