Q. I am already a Finance major at Georgia State University and I would like to dual major, but I do not know what my best option for dual major is with Finance.
My choices are:
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Business Analysis
Business Economics
Computer Information Systems
Hospitality Admin
Human Resources Management
International Business
Marketing
Real Estate
Risk Management and Insurance
What would be best for finance? I am still not sure if I would like to go into personal finance, or go the corporate route.
My choices are:
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Business Analysis
Business Economics
Computer Information Systems
Hospitality Admin
Human Resources Management
International Business
Marketing
Real Estate
Risk Management and Insurance
What would be best for finance? I am still not sure if I would like to go into personal finance, or go the corporate route.
A. I would suggest opting for Marketing. Because you are not clear about your future in personal finance or corporates, it would help to have a balance of both - Finance and Marketing.
What is a good resource for learning how to rent out an apartment I own?
Q. I do NOT need listing services like craigslist. I need information about insurance requirements, setting up personal finances to account for rental income, tax implications, etc.
A. I know I am not answering your question, but I do not know a place to send you for the information you are looking for. I am a Landlord of 23 properties in Florida and I can answer specific questions you may have, to a limit. Insurance you need to have homeowners Insurance and tell your agent that the house will be a rental, that way you are not paying for all items in the house, unless of course you are renting a furnished unit. I have no special account, all the monies go into my personal account and all repairs come out of my personal account. You will pay tax on the profit you make, I am not an accountant so I don't know what your tax implications would be, an accountant can answer that for you. If you have any other questions please feel free to add details post another question or you can email me through Yahoo Answers. Good Luck KG
How to get government assistance when trying to go to school full time?
Q. I currently work full time and take classes part time. I would rather take classes full time, although I cannot afford to pay my rent, car payment, insurance, food and phone bill without a full time job. Is there a government assistance program that will cover your personal finances while attending class full time. If so, what is it and what do I need to qualify?
A. The Financial Aid Office at your school should be able to help you.
How has the bad economy affected your spending habits?
Q. I am working on an article for a personal finance newsletter. I was wondering what real people are doing to brave the economy. Do you have any money-saving tips that may help other people. I'd prefer if your Yahoo preferences are set up to accept email. I may want to contact you for more information if i choose to use your answer. I'd appreciate your help. Thanks.
A. I've quit spending altogether on non-essentials: eating out, gym memberships, unnecessary insurance, premium coffee, clothes, etc. For entertainment, I've switched to "indoor versions" wherever possible - using Netflix instead of the movie theater, cooking-in instead of eating-out. I now turn off lights I'm not using, and replace my home-phone with Skype while also reducing the plan on my cell phone. I make sure grocery shopping is more organized so I only have one trip per week, and I'm quitting all Christmas cards this year (replacing with e-cards). No gifts to my family (except for the kids, since the adults understand).
I also have started using a spreadsheet (Google Docs) to track my bank account and all expenses. Even though things are tight, I still want to move forward every month and pay off outstanding cards, even though it means we're eating a lot of pasta! We have a crapload of card debt so I canceled all the cards and aim to pay everything off by the end of next year. We talked about replacing our car, but I'm pushing that to 2010 (at least).
I think things will get uglier before we turn the corner, so I'm preparing to make sure my family's ok!
jbeswick <,AT.> yahoo.com
I also have started using a spreadsheet (Google Docs) to track my bank account and all expenses. Even though things are tight, I still want to move forward every month and pay off outstanding cards, even though it means we're eating a lot of pasta! We have a crapload of card debt so I canceled all the cards and aim to pay everything off by the end of next year. We talked about replacing our car, but I'm pushing that to 2010 (at least).
I think things will get uglier before we turn the corner, so I'm preparing to make sure my family's ok!
jbeswick <,AT.> yahoo.com
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