I need a financial advisor?
Jamal a asked:
Im currently 19yrs old and I want to make a financial plan for my future. I have a job now but am getting laid off in 2 months. I have 15k in the bank from savings (money market account). Im very business saavy. I have read plenty of books relating to business and investing. One thing in common that ive acquired from the books are that I should go to a financial advisor and set up a financial plan for my future. Remember… i want to start a business between my 20-30years of age. Is it recommended to go to a financial planner now even though i wont be having a job for a while? I honestly just want a good layout of a plan that will get me to starting a business and becoming financially secure.
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2 Responses to “I need a financial advisor?”
Go ahead and get started now. Even if you don’t have much to invest, anything you put away now will reap big benefits later.
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