Bird and Fortune on the Credit Crunch.
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This is for someone going into undergraduate studies, majoring in biology, planning to go on to medical school and become a pediatrician. He is moving out of his parents’ house as soon as he is 18 and he is going to be renting an apartment off-campus with the financial help of another student going to the same college. Help?
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I would like to get into financial dealings -specifically financial planning, tax planning, and college planning. Currently, I have no formal education in business or finance. I saw a job I could potentially put my eye on in a few years – but I would need a minimum of FINRA series 7 and 63 to be considered. I am in preliminary stages of research, can anyone “school” me? Thanks.
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I am thinking about going to dental school for 4 years after college, but I will be getting married in between. My future husband will also be in school, getting his master’s, for 2 years. I am very worried about what our financial aid will be, since I will have college loans to pay off (I can borrow from parents). Dental school will be all on my own, though. Any idea what our financial aid will be like? Better or worse?
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I want to identify the best financial institution for opening a Roth IRA. It must have quality mutual funds with no load or transactions fees. I want to make monthly payments (~$200) and have that money immediately converted to shares of the mutual fund that I choose. So far, Fidelity and Charles Schwab will allow automatic monthly payments. Unfortunately, Chuck requires that the minimum for the mutual funds (usually $1000) is met before automatic purchases of a fund can be completed monthly. Fidelity will lower $2500 minimums to $300. Does anyone have experience with these financial institutions or another with a better policy?
Vanguard can setup an automatic investment of $50 but you have to meet the $3000 minimum first to even open an account. While T. Rowe Price will also setup a $50 automatic investment with no minimum meaning the $50 can be immediately invested. The problems is that you are limited to T. Rowe Price Funds only (no stocks, no ETFs, etc.). So far Fidelity seems the best overall option with no clear cut winner.
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How is non-financial information used to calculate financial information? What advantages does the inclusion of non-financial information have in communicating tactics to make the financial goals?
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Financial Accounting ACG2021 SFCC Spring 2008 Chapter 1 Crosson
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I’m interested in becoming a Certified Financial Planner, but I’m facing something of a “Catch 22.” In order to complete the requirements for the formal certification as a financial planner, a person has to have 3 years of financial work experience. I’m currently a full-time high school social studies teacher, and would like to make the transition to the new career as quickly as possible after I retire from teaching (in about 10 years). What can I do while I’m still a full-time teacher to get the financial work experience I need so that I can make the transition to a Certified Financial Planner without having to spend 3 years getting this experience after I retire from teaching? Thanks in advance for your time, ideas, and information.
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I owe almost $3500 in financial aid? I am thinking of applying to another college, but I am worried that I won’t get any financial aid since I already owe. Eventually, I will pay back my financial aid, but I was wondering is there a limit to the amount of financial aid you can receive?
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I’m working to formulate a research programme on the Japanese Financial Crisis, and I am trying to discover what role the Japanese Financial Crisis of the early ’90s played in the subsequent E.Asian financial crisis.
If anyone has a clue, holler back.
Thanks.
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