sj, what you want is an Independent Financial Planner. They are nationally certified, I think, and not affiliated with any company. (Signed, listens to that NPR show about money too much.)
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Meeting on days off aren't right.
I noticed this weekend that Miami Subs had baklava and key lime pie on their menu. Of course there are only a few outside of Florida. They have excellent fast food.
Migraine - Day Two. And I'm at work. Why?
Mom is planning on making her famous baklava this weekend. OMG, it is teh bomb.
I wish I had a hot gyno and some root.
I do not think I would be able to handle having a hot gyno. I get flustered enough talking to doctors.
sj, as flea says, you want a fee-only certified financial planner. You can find them from the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors [link] Fee-only planners charge you a fee for coming up with a plan, but they don't make commissions, so they're not tempted to steer you into the things that will make them the most money.
(Signed, listens to a personal finance talk show too much.)
Thanks flea and Ginger.
sj, if you're willing to drive down to CT, I can recommend a wonderful, honest, and very smart financial advisor. She works out of her home, and I've been working with her for a decade.
Also, if you do have a significant amount to invest, you might want to go to a financial advisor. They can help you figure out how much risk you can tolerate, what your long-term goals are, etc.
This. Even if you don't have a lot of money to invest. I started seeing J. when I was 22 and got my first job. I could only invest a tiny amount from every paycheck, but ten years of doing so has yielded an impressive amount of money. I would have been utterly lost without her guidance.
My gyno is handsome and young (that is, only a few years older than me, and when I was 28 and pregnant for the first time, he seemed awfully young). I was fine with it though, because my cousin is an RN who's spent most of her career in ob/gyn, labor and delivery, and maternity, and she said all her nurse friends in my town thought he was the best OB on staff.
I was fine with it, until I met with him in his office (as opposed to an exam room), after my first pre-natal exam, and saw a picture of him with a boy I had a huge crush on, in high school. That boy is his brother-in-law.
I was fine with it, until I met with him in his office (as opposed to an exam room), after my first pre-natal exam, and saw a picture of him with a boy I had a huge crush on, in high school. That boy is his brother-in-law.
HA!
I would bet that my gyn is about my age...maybe even a few years younger (that's a scary thought!). He's a resident, so...
Bwah! Oh Cindy, that's hysterical.