(No, I have the questions here, all 20 of them!)
1. Who do you plan to interview? What is this person's area of expertise?
- I plan to interview Jim Hollifield who is a millionaire and one of my mentor's clients.
- Should people really focus so much on investments and why?
- What is the most important thing that helps people focus on managing their money and why?
- Why is time so important when it comes to money?
- Is it possible to keep investing money even during retirement or is that a bad idea?
- What is it that makes a budget rub some people the wrong way?
- When buying a car, what are some things that people need to watch out for, so they don't get ripped off?
- When do you consider that a person should consider a financial adviser?
- How can someone ask for help when it comes to money?
- Why can't people "live within their means" when they know it could help them?
- Why is just sticking to a plan that someone made about their money could not work?
- How could someone help control their impulse to buy?
- What are some ways to help a person manage their time for their money?
- Even though getting a job is hard these days, why should people still get a job early when they might be still in college?
- How is it that people don't use time to their advantage with money?
- What has caused so many people to just spend willy-nilly when they know they can't afford the stuff they are buying?
- Is having a expensive house necessary a bad thing, why?
- Would you consider a Traditional IRA over a Roth IRA or vice versa, why?
- How easy is it to find a savings account with a good interest rate?
- How come people would rather get an expensive car that they can't afford, versus a car that has a decent price?
- Looking at what happened in 2008, what is important to remember when the economy crashes?
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