Going back to college to be a financial advisor. I’ve always been into finance and investing. I struggled with bipolar since the age of 18. I’ve become stable and my parents are gonna give me a hand by staying with them to finish my associates. I have 31 units done. Investing has always been my passion and I can’t wait to get back into college in January! Thanks for this video!
We are so similar when I was 18 back in 2014 I partied the first year of college and my mom didn’t co-sign so I had to wait until I was 22 to go back to college and co sign for myself and I also was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and I’m interested in finance.
Update I don’t live with them anymore because they refused to let me work late nights. So my income was declining. I had to leave their house a few months ago. But I’m qualifying for free college soon with the company I work for. So hopefully I only have to delay by a year.
@@andrewusa14 I’ve always been a finance nerd. In finance there’s never a dull moment. I’m actually homeless right now sleeping in my car unfortunately. My mom is extremely toxic. The options were let me come home late for work, or let me be homeless. She chose the latter.
Rich folk will not tell you, but they have this person in their life, so respect to your job. "dad showed up to every game" good dad. Not every dad can do this, but respect to your dad.
I’d be retiring/working much less in 5 years and curious to know best how people split their pay, how much of it goes into savings, spendings or investments. I earn around $150k per year, but nothing to show for it yet
Money advice is subjective, what works for you may not work for me, but it's always better to plan. I'm quite lucky exposed to personal finance at an early age, started job 19, bought first home 28, got laid-off work 36 amid covid-outbreak, and at once I consulted a financial planner to handle growing my finance. As of today, I'm only 25% short of my $1m goal after subsequent investments.
bravo! i'm 48, inherited money from a childless relative and traveled overseas, got married to a girl almost my age, but the only issue is how to preserve and grow my wealth in this shaky economy, can your advisor be of help please?
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@@ethanjeter2069 as if that makes a difference, why tf would I take investment advice from someone that isn’t a millionaire? It’s no different when realtors who don’t even own real estate tell me it’s the perfect time to buy a house.
How you start the career should be the epicenter of your content in regards to a day in the life series. Most of your viewers are in their 20s and are wondering how it would be like to be at the end of their career, but most of all how to get to a higher level within the parameters of that career. Many 20 year olds have many paths they have in mind, as a result, your team should focus on communicating that information. More specifically, your viewers desire a more grounded person to be portrayed, an example would be a person that is not quite at the high of their career, but also not the bottom. Your team should be looking at a financial advisor that strives to be more than that and has every single job they have lined up for your team to slice open per se. Lastly, your team of smart Indeed workers should make sure questions are also answered either in a forum or anywhere your younge viewers can go to get their questions answered. Please make a FAQ too.
I am greatful for your help always. I am greatful for all your job leads with my Resume. I do the best I can do at work. Thank you for your help always getting job leads
Hi. Nice channel. Excellent video + wonderful ideas. But... yeah, isn't there ALWAYS a but? I'd love to pick your brain and see what you think... My name is Mark. I'm 59 years old. At my current job, I earn $28,000 a year (after taxes). Now, even at THAT low income level, I am totally and completely debt-free. In fact, this past year, I was able to pay $4300 for my boy's life-saving surgery, plus save $13,000 cash during the past 6 months, AFTER paying all of my monthly living expenses. My best friend says that due to my financial wizardry, I need to get a job as a financial advisor. However, employment in the financial sector requires a university degree + many years of experience. So I'm at a loss of what to do. Just for the record, I currently work in the death care/funeral industry, but am seriously seeking a remote, work-from-home job. I'm an introvert and the older I get, the more reclusive I've become. Got any ideas that could help? Thanks in advance! Mark
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Going back to college to be a financial advisor. I’ve always been into finance and investing. I struggled with bipolar since the age of 18. I’ve become stable and my parents are gonna give me a hand by staying with them to finish my associates. I have 31 units done. Investing has always been my passion and I can’t wait to get back into college in January! Thanks for this video!
Wishing you the best of luck!
We are so similar when I was 18 back in 2014 I partied the first year of college and my mom didn’t co-sign so I had to wait until I was 22 to go back to college and co sign for myself and I also was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and I’m interested in finance.
Update I don’t live with them anymore because they refused to let me work late nights. So my income was declining. I had to leave their house a few months ago. But I’m qualifying for free college soon with the company I work for. So hopefully I only have to delay by a year.
@@andrewusa14 I’ve always been a finance nerd. In finance there’s never a dull moment. I’m actually homeless right now sleeping in my car unfortunately. My mom is extremely toxic. The options were let me come home late for work, or let me be homeless. She chose the latter.
@@McRuffin I’m sorry to hear that
Rich folk will not tell you, but they have this person in their life, so respect to your job. "dad showed up to every game" good dad. Not every dad can do this, but respect to your dad.
Seams like a cool dude
I’d be retiring/working much less in 5 years and curious to know best how people split their pay, how much of it goes into savings, spendings or investments. I earn around $150k per year, but nothing to show for it yet
its not too late to consider financial planning, never can tell what the future holds
Money advice is subjective, what works for you may not work for me, but it's always better to plan. I'm quite lucky exposed to personal finance at an early age, started job 19, bought first home 28, got laid-off work 36 amid covid-outbreak, and at once I consulted a financial planner to handle growing my finance. As of today, I'm only 25% short of my $1m goal after subsequent investments.
bravo! i'm 48, inherited money from a childless relative and traveled overseas, got married to a girl almost my age, but the only issue is how to preserve and grow my wealth in this shaky economy, can your advisor be of help please?
@@heatherholdingsexplain how you made the money at 19 and how you made it today
Not a shocker.
I will make it in this industry, mark my words.
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Bro get out while you still can. Being a financial advisor is a dying business.
@@Dustin21Awhy?
this is series is looking very good
is a great company to work with for their knowledgeable and experienced team.
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The wife of the first couple sounds like a lot of fun to be married to
That's why I'm in the comments, lol, to see if anyone else felt the same.
This was great!
Glad that you enjoyed, Bri! 🙌
I’m not here just to be inflammatory, but I gotta ask why that old lady is doing a dance performance during a meeting with her financial advisor??? 😅😂
You all did a great job!
Step 1. Become financial advisor.
Step 2. Play golf all day.
Step 3. Have one rich friend you can leech off and make 2% 😂
Would the "Financial Advisor" in this clip also be classified as a "Financial Planner"????
The terms are somewhat interchangeable. Wealth manager would also be another synonym.
Ok cool so u just talk to people and let them tell u? I want this job
w man
Washout is 90%, careful
AI will replace these jobs within the next decade. Y’all notice how majority of his clients were boomers? Lmao
well no duh they were boomers, he's also a retirement counselor
@@ethanjeter2069 as if that makes a difference, why tf would I take investment advice from someone that isn’t a millionaire? It’s no different when realtors who don’t even own real estate tell me it’s the perfect time to buy a house.
Boomers have all the money.
@@Marella2024 regardless these jobs will be replaced by ai within 5-10 years
@@Westcoast10no one wants to talk to a robot
How you start the career should be the epicenter of your content in regards to a day in the life series.
Most of your viewers are in their 20s and are wondering how it would be like to be at the end of their career, but most of all how to get to a higher level within the parameters of that career.
Many 20 year olds have many paths they have in mind, as a result, your team should focus on communicating that information.
More specifically, your viewers desire a more grounded person to be portrayed, an example would be a person that is not quite at the high of their career, but also not the bottom.
Your team should be looking at a financial advisor that strives to be more than that and has every single job they have lined up for your team to slice open per se.
Lastly, your team of smart Indeed workers should make sure questions are also answered either in a forum or anywhere your younge viewers can go to get their questions answered. Please make a FAQ too.
I am greatful for your help always. I am greatful for all your job leads with my Resume. I do the best I can do at work. Thank you for your help always getting job leads
People are dumb af, I need to become a financial advisor.
Hi.
Nice channel. Excellent video + wonderful ideas. But... yeah, isn't there ALWAYS a but?
I'd love to pick your brain and see what you think...
My name is Mark. I'm 59 years old. At my current job, I earn $28,000 a year (after taxes).
Now, even at THAT low income level, I am totally and completely debt-free. In fact, this past year, I was able to pay $4300 for my boy's life-saving surgery, plus save $13,000 cash during the past 6 months, AFTER paying all of my monthly living expenses.
My best friend says that due to my financial wizardry, I need to get a job as a financial advisor. However, employment in the financial sector requires a university degree + many years of experience. So I'm at a loss of what to do.
Just for the record, I currently work in the death care/funeral industry, but am seriously seeking a remote, work-from-home job. I'm an introvert and the older I get, the more reclusive I've become.
Got any ideas that could help?
Thanks in advance!
Mark
After watching this video ,i felt more assured of being a financial advisor…
Great video!
Very nice video
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