Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:04:37 -0500
From: PeterL
Newsgroups: misc.invest.financial-plan
Subject: Re: Are there any serious at home jobs for investors or financial planners?
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On Jul 3, 2:08 pm, "Mark G." wrote:
> I am just learning to invest, and really love it. Since high school, I
> would pick up copies of the WSJ, economist, and other publications for
> leisurely reading. It's a field I love, and that I'm dying to get
> into. I plan on graduating college(I'm 21) in a year with a degree in
> finance, but will most like go straight to grad school.
>
> I am seriously considering trying to work from home on my free time
> now and during grad school What types of business can be done solely
> from home. I'm very driven and am willing to commit myself to this in
> hopes of a future career. My reason is not solely for me. My fiancee
> has a phobia associated with large groups/working environments. For
> this reason, she is not able to attain a job outside of home. She
> currently runs a web design business, but still has down time that she
> could fill in helping me. She loves the web design business but has
> expressed to me that she has free time to help me if I decide to start
> a business myself.
>
> What types of serious work can be done from home dealing with finance
> and investing? I'm not looking for get rich quick, stock pick/gimmicky
> stuff. What training is necessary and how can I go about aquiring what
> I need to get started?
>
> I helped start her web business 4 years ago and currently do all her
> taxes, so i know how to set up a business and deal with the
> paperwork / headaches :)
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
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