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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Palm Beach, Florida, USA
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I think what you might be interested in more is becoming a certified financial planner. I don't think a degree is required, it is a national certification from some trade organization. Then you can set up shop advising people on their finances on an hourly rate or trade for them as a broker. Talk to a CFP or stock broker in your town and see what they have to say. Maybe you can intern (if that is the right word - moonlight?) with them part time for a while to get a feel for if you like it.
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