Welcome back, boys and girls. 🙂 Last time, we talked about the Myth of the Direct Career Path. Today, we’re going to zero in on one part of that myth and explore it in depth: the part dealing with higher education, and specifically the highest parts of higher education that most of us call graduate school. Full disclosure before we get started: I’ve been to
Building Wealth: A Guide for Your Third Decade
I was raised in a minority household in the middle of the last century in New Jersey. My Italian (single) mom was discriminated against her whole life. She never earned as much as the men she worked beside (sometimes less than half) and she had to work longer hours to prove herself as an uncredentialed bookkeeper in the 1960’s and 70’s. Bankers laughed at her
Eating Healthy on a Budget
Eating healthy is a growing concern for Millennials. The only problem is that it can be quite expensive and burdensome. This week’s guest writer, Jennifer Espinosa-Goswami, gives easy tips to help regular young adults learn how to eat healthy on a reasonable budget. Don’t just listen to what she has to say, try some of these tips on your next grocery trip. Take it
The Myth of the Direct Career Path
If you are part of our young wealth builders community then you probably know that things are very different for us than they were for our parents. Our guest speaker, James Ranson, is going to give you the run down on why you may want to think twice before buying into the idea of the traditional career path. Take it away James… “If you study
They Don’t Really Care About Us.
You may have seen my video regarding the fail of the Emergency Student Loan Refinancing Act yesterday. The more I think about it, the more upset I get. I know that student loan debt easily impacts over 50% of my connections and yet, I only saw one other person make the slightest reference to the Student Loan Bill this week. Let me enumerate (as we
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