
Where an income source high sound financial advice?
All – my wife and have a combined annual income of about 275k $. I try to get a good financial planning advice or information, but it seems that everywhere you look, the system is designed to working poor or the rich, super … We are in a category between the two. There are "high net worth companies' investors, manage private money and charges only financial planners are not an option. We have no debt credit card, our cars are extra, we have a mortgage on our modest income, and lots of cash surplus. Even though I know it's a good problem to have, I'm not sure I should know where to put the extra money. Are there any books or resources geared towards the high income people?
If I were you (and I'm almost) – Let me start with some basic advice of financial books. If you already have – then you should move to the next level, but if not: Buy "The investment that you'll only guide Ever Need" by Andrew Tobias. It also has a website. Go on Bob Brinker Money Talk "website and see the books he suggested. Talk Lecture on "Bob Brinker's Money" radio show in the market programs many radio broadcasts. Bob Brinker recommends and suggests that people can and should become their financial advisers. Its emission Radio Saturday evening and Sunday might be a little difficult for beginners – Give It a few weeks before the hearing or waive before cling. Contact the companies mutual funds like Vanguard and Fidelity, which are lower than any quota and account management fees of mutual funds companies. If you're looking to make a sacrifice "because it has a surplus of income is likely to be wrong one day be very cautious when he learned the "secrets" and "means" to overcome the public market. Consider courses leading to the designation of CFP – Certified Financial Planner (look in Google). This way you know if you consult with advisors and knowledge is power. I'm not doing this for a living – I like to help people. personaz1@hotmail.com
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