so, a classmate of mine has a boyfriend named chris gable who works as a financial advisor. since you all make money and have the potential need for financial advising from someone who is our age with some of the same interests as us, i wanted to post his name and number in case you'd like to get in touch with him. so again, his name is chris gable and his number is 410-539-0000/800-368-2558 and his email address is cmgable@leggmason.com. very nice guy who i'm sure would be of much help in trying to make you all millionaires!
Posted by Michelle at December 9, 2003 01:45 PMAsk him to evaluate spending all my money on beer and hookers as an investment strategy please.
Posted by: John at December 9, 2003 02:06 PMAsk him to consult the Miami Dolphins as far as investing in a decent QB and offensive line...
I spent over $4000 on bicycles in '03 and, for Xmas, I'm getting a new bike. Is this a good strategy?
I'm investing in my education right now. Look where that's gotten me. Children are our future my ass.
Posted by: Chris at December 9, 2003 03:38 PM$4000???? Christ man...that's a lot to spend on bikes...especially since they can bruise you in the most sensitive of areas
Posted by: Nate at December 9, 2003 03:52 PMBruised areas? Booooooo WebMD.
And yes, bikes are a sickness, but like I say, "Back off bitch, it's not like it's heroin." That'd make a great t-shirt.
Posted by: Chris at December 9, 2003 05:57 PMask him if i should invest my quarter million in gold or pork bellies. oh wait, did i say that out loud? seriously, thanks for the tip michelle, i wish i could say i needed his advice!
Posted by: roy at December 9, 2003 06:30 PMi was just tryin to help a brotha out. it's not like any of us in medical school have money to save up but i thought you guys might like some advice considering that you do have gainful employment at a variety of jobs and institutions.
Posted by: michelle at December 9, 2003 06:30 PMGainful employment? You take that back...I'm making less than 8,ooo this year, mostly just to see if I could make less than 8 and still afford to breathe.
Yup, went from just under 40 to just under 8. Yay college.
Posted by: Chris at December 9, 2003 08:29 PM