How I Became a Financial Educator
October 10, 2013For the past week, each of us has been writing about our careers as financial educators and how we got here. My interest in personal finance started at a really young age when my father, who was a stockbroker at the time, gave me the “Dean Witter Guide to Personal Investing” in the 4th grade and I actually read it. (Linda, you’re not the only finance geek.) I can’t say that I understood all of it but I got the importance of saving as much of my measly allowance as I could and starting the magic of compound interest as early as possible. Continue reading “How I Became a Financial Educator”