Career questions tagged financial-planning
Financial planning involves helping a person use their money responsibly and achieve a goal. Careers include financial planner, fund manager, insurance sales agents, and many more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat is Psychiatry like?
Why or why not would you recommend psychiatry as a career? Is it worth it? What is working like? Is there any way to get rid of student debt for the future?
How much money would you make when you first start being a Anesthetist?
Will it be alot of money or will it be a little
What is the best way to manage your money and what do you invest in to make more ?
like when you have money that you dont have anything to do with it how do i flip that money and make more?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off it while being in school full time and under sixteen, and what careers would be best for doing so?What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off it while being in school full time and under sixteen, and what careers would be best for doing so?
What is the best way to make money, save it, spend it, and build more off it while being in school full time and under sixteen, and what careers would be best for doing so?
What are the highest-paying careers in the medical field?
What are the highest-paying careers in the medical field?
how much should a salary of a job influence your decision?
I'm a sophomore and I feel very worried about getting a good paying job and it heavily influences my goals.
What are the most highly paying jobs in trade?
What are some specific jobs in trade that get the highest salary?
Is psychology a financially secure career choice?
What kinds of careers in psychology, if any, might be more likely to have issues with financial security? Why?
what are the highest paying jobs you can get with a psychology degree?
I'm super interested in psychology and how the human brain works. Mental health is really interesting and important to me, too. I'm looking into pursuing a career relating to that sort of thing, but financial stability is very important to me.
what is the average salary for a psychologist?
I might be interested in becoming a psychologist but if the salary is small enough that I would be struggling financially I might look in a different area of mental health or psychology for a career
How can I start making money quickly?
I am looking for a fast, part time, not a large commitment job to make money on the side for passive income.
How do i make enough money to pay my bills I’m only 16?
I’m 16 living on my own having to pay my own bills what do I do .like how do I make enough money to pay for the bills I’m only 16 living a hard life I just need some friendly advice on wht to do
How does insurance and bills work?
I have never been taught by my family or school how insurance works. Like at all. And how do you pay bills? Is there a website to pay for all of this stuff? Or maybe you mail it in?
How can I find financial assistance for school?
I need to pay of some school debt and pay off my remaining balance for the upcoming semester.
What scholarships are available for physiotherapy students?
I'd like financial assistance to complete my degree
How long does it typically take someone to become a mortician after graduating from highschool?
I plan on starting the process of becoming a mortician after graduating highschool this year so I want to know how long it takes so I can plan financially and base other decisions on how long it'll take.
How do I Apply for scholarships and jobs. Where do I do sell apply for scholarships and jobs? And when is the best time to apply for scholarships and jobs??
How do I Apply for scholarships and jobs. Where do I do sell apply for scholarships and jobs? And when is the best time to apply for scholarships and jobs?
how much money will go into opening your own restaurant?
im 16 with not much money to my name so how much will I need to ask for from the bank and how much of that can I make up myself
Which schools located on the north-western part of the U.S. has good psychological programs?
I’m looking to major in something similar to psychology or the function of the brain. But my home state is Montana and I don’t want to go too far from home. I haven’t decided a specific job that I wanted to go for yet I would just prefer if it’s related to the brain. It would also help if the school didn’t cost all too much.
What job should I go for if I’m really interested in the reaction people have or the function of the brain?
Psychiatry and psychology is kinda want it to relate to. But with psychiatry, I don’t really want to be prescribing medication or tell them what they need to get better. It’s reading people’s reaction or body language to find the outcome of what they’re thinking that I’m interested in. Although, I would really prefer if it included less years for me to be in college, maybe four years max. If the pay was high that would be nice too.
When you pay taxes, how much money gets taken or given back?
Taxes are filed by adults every year. as a young adult, it will be my first year paying them. How much money gets taken or given back? How do you make sure that you're paying the correct amount and not getting extra income taken?
How do you make enough money to save money?
One thing I realize is: People can make a lot of money yet they may not have enough left over to actually use on themselves. (even with six figure salary money) This can happen due to debt or necessary living expenses. (I totally get that) But the fact that someone making 250k a year can't use their hard earn money to live life is crazyyyy. 🤯 So my big question is: How do you make enough money to save money? Whether its for retirement, traveling to take time off, or something else. How could I, or someone else, do it?
How can a student manage living a college life style while simultaneously working and keeping up with day to day living?
Moving out of my parents house is scary and I can get anxious about the unknown. There is A LOT of unknown.
What was/is your greatest regret?
whether it was financially, academically, or just something you missed an opportunity on in general.
Could a bubbly person thrive in financial/business planning and guidance?
I'm interested in math and helping people, so financial or business planning/guidance seems pretty cool, but I'm nervous about getting bored at work. I'm a bubbly people-person and love problem-solving. However, the idea of going into a career with so much paperwork and office work seems awful, but again, I love math and helping people. (I'm still in highschool, so this isn't a binding idea, just something I'm curious about!) Any thoughts on whether this wouldn't be a great career for lively people? I also am still struggling with confidence and am not awesome at being decisive and standing up for myself in front of other people. I can do that behind the scenes, though. If that makes sense!
how to pay for last courses?
I have a tuition-scholarship that covers my courses. The terms says that I must take 12 credits or else they wont cover it , however I only need 6 credits to graduate. Who do I talk to about paying for the course? Should I take 12 credits just to get it over with or negotiate with my school? any tips??
What are your likes and dislikes of being a financial advisor? What did you study in college?
Hi I am a high school senior, graduating this week. My School doesn't have finance as a major so I hope to get my MBA with finance concentration. Can I still become a financial advisor? What did you study in college? What experience did you need before getting your current position? What are your likes and dislikes?Thanks