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  • I used to consult my father quite a lot when he was alive. Now I rely on my auditor who is a chartered accountant well informed in all matters concerning finance.
  • My ex,he would just say cant have it,cant buy it,dont need it,ect.
  • One of my former bosses. He was the CFO at the fortune 500 company I worked for at the time and he was a financial genius.
  • Bill Gates. Can't go wrong there. I just gotta counter every argument by "but that ain't got no keyburdz."
  • Not being a close friend of Ben Stein, I ask my brother-in-law, the broker, about much of my finances.
  • My teddy bear
  • Well - I would start with the library or bookstore and consult with a paper such as the Wallstreet Journel for ideas of three or four books. Know the basics before you ever speak to an advisor. Be aware that most make their money by churning your account - the buying, selling; moving your monies and are great pressure to do so. There are some that work by fee only. Understand going in that some instruments have higher expenses and risks than others. Any writting about / by Warren Bufffet or Bogle who started Vanguard Funds are two that I would read at first. I would not use a paid advisor - I have talked to over 10 of them several times and could not find anything that I cared to do that I could not do on my own at less risk are less cost with more control. I do have a very able CPA that I consult. +5
  • A cheap way is to open a TDAmeritrade account. No fees, no nothing and you can get free advice. You can supplement their advices with a lot of reading. The internet almost have everything you'll need.
  • The same @#$%'n dude who I suspect has been stealin' my cake for twenty-five years! [Imma glutton for financial punishment] ;-)
  • Definetly Bernie Madoff! I think he can do anything with money!
  • If I needed one, then I would have far too much income to be able to play with it myself. I would aim for CPA with legal experience. I would set the goals and listen to input. I would buy property and be involved in building subdivisions for new low income homes.
  • The provider = GOD
  • First I need some cash!!! hahahahaha :D Why you any good?
  • Dave Ramesy if I could aford him.

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