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I signed up for [https://www.personalcapital.com Personal Capital] today and began entering my various accounts. Looking at money (or the lack thereof) is so depressing. I still have a student loan debt in the tens-of-thousands after being out of grad school almost twenty years. I know it could be worse, but seeing big numbers is scary. I have a free meeting with a financial | I signed up for [https://www.personalcapital.com Personal Capital] today and began entering my various accounts. Looking at money (or the lack thereof) is so depressing. I still have a student loan debt in the tens-of-thousands after being out of grad school almost twenty years. I know it could be worse, but seeing big numbers is scary. I have a free meeting with a financial advisor next week. (They’re gonna try to sell me something, right?) I guess that’s long overdue. Maybe he has a magic wand? | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 8 March 2020
I signed up for Personal Capital today and began entering my various accounts. Looking at money (or the lack thereof) is so depressing. I still have a student loan debt in the tens-of-thousands after being out of grad school almost twenty years. I know it could be worse, but seeing big numbers is scary. I have a free meeting with a financial advisor next week. (They’re gonna try to sell me something, right?) I guess that’s long overdue. Maybe he has a magic wand?