I do not regret any of my time in the post BA teaching program, although I'd say that only about a third of it ended up being usable when it comes to what I do now. Studies show that people that are mature and have some work experience are more likely to get high grades. And I had a straight A, my one year back in college, straight A student Paula,. She'll know why she needs the education. So I think you'll do really well at this program because of that.
#407: Ionnie wants to vet her tax professional as diligently as she assesses her financial advisor – how should she go about doing that?
Anonymous needs a career change, and she needs help figuring out how to approach the decision making process when choosing and preparing for her next field of employment
MM prefers the simple path to wealth and investing in real estate but is looking for more information on a more intentional and selective approach to investing.
Ingrid calls in to ask whether she should include her rental income when trying to figure out how much she can contribute to her Roth IRA.
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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