My plan is to, attend college at UCLA, get my MBA, then become an investment banker, then start my own business with the income I get from investment banking, because I am intersted in Entrepreneurship.
Thanks…
My plan is to, attend college at UCLA, get my MBA, then become an investment banker, then start my own business with the income I get from investment banking, because I am intersted in Entrepreneurship.
Thanks…
I’m 17 yet but I’m planning on how to make some money during college.
I saved up 20,000 $ from investments and lots of savings.
I’ll probably be in an art school in a sub urban area.
What are some good paying jobs?
How much would you get paid a hour?
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I’ve taken the SAT and 4 SAT subject tests. On my SAT I had a 2220. My SAT subject tests were all 700+.
I wanna become an investment banker but I don’t know what to major in. People tell me finance and economics but I can’t find a major that has both finance and economics. Other people tell me finance economics and accounting, and I still can’t find a major that all three of those.
Without a major I can’t find a college that offers what I’m looking for.
What would be a good major for someone who wants to become an investment banker?
I want this question to ponder in everyone’s mind, what is better getting a degee from a Comm College or a university ?
Which on looks more impressive a education from Community, or one from a University, why ?
Many people like to say that the reason that they fail to go to a college is MONEY. But doesnt everybody know that the best investment is you education?
My personal opinion is that , when you are paying 11,000 or plus a year for a education, what comes with that is time to grow up with out living at home, responsiblity, education, 24 hour food, and help services, and never having to worry about bills, the only thing that you will have to ask the goverment for is to finance your education, and getting a job in something that you love and not having to pay the gov. back until you graduate.
Where at a community you are paying less but yet spending more, because your still living at home, still working, &still have the bubble of protection around you from your parents.
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im 15 years old and i am inheriting about 10 thousand dollars from a family member that has passed. my question is what is a good investment fund that will grow large and fast other than stocks because in the stock market i know you can loose money? i wanna use the money in a few years once it has grown for college and possibly a reliable car? what can i use for an investment fund?
I’m 22 college student I’m not very smart I hate reading and I’m looking to really make and effort to make some money and I’m better with numbers than I am with words, any good suggestions please!!
Yes I understand that but a book would help me understand diction at least and the basics