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  • #16
    Originally posted by NotNormal View Post
    The reason I am wanting to go to a financial advisor is to get some advice from someone who works in finance full time and knows things I do not so he/she can teach me how to make my own choices.
    No need for a financial advisor - educate yourself. Why would you want to trust anybody else's advice when it comes to your financial independence?

    Start with the link in my signature. After that, read this:



    Folks on the bogleheads forum will be more than willing to answer any questions you may have.

    Regarding your finances - you are in very good shape, but don't count your chickens before they are hatched. Save as much as you can while you are young; don't assume you'll be on Easy Street 15 years from now. Life can be full of surprises.

    A couple things in your post did concern me - the desire for expensive luxury cars and assuming 10% return on your money. I suggest you rein in your desires for unnecessary luxury items. A little frugality goes a long way (you'll hear the repeatedly on this site and bogleheads).
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