Luthor Rex
Master Don Juan
I've been thinking about persuing a MBA degree, but I'm not sure if that would really fit my long-term goals. I was hoping maybe others here who have gotten the degree could tell me exactly what it is you learn going through such a program?
Here is my personal situation: it has come to my attention that I don't know nearly enough about how money works. My long term goal would be to get to a point where I don't have to depend on others to generate an income (be someone's employee) but rather be able to generate enough income on my own so that I can maintain a 'reasonable' lifestyle*.
Yes I am reading on my own about how money works and investing and generation of income and whatnot. But since I know so little I feel a bit lost like I don't have a map or even street signs. Even if an MBA couldn't teach me the exact things I would need to know, could it at least point me in the right direction?
Thanks..
*By reasonable I mean, have a house in an area with low crime. Have a car and heath insurance and groceries and not have to worry about not paying bills. Basically a middle-class lifestyle minus the job. LOL
Here is my personal situation: it has come to my attention that I don't know nearly enough about how money works. My long term goal would be to get to a point where I don't have to depend on others to generate an income (be someone's employee) but rather be able to generate enough income on my own so that I can maintain a 'reasonable' lifestyle*.
Yes I am reading on my own about how money works and investing and generation of income and whatnot. But since I know so little I feel a bit lost like I don't have a map or even street signs. Even if an MBA couldn't teach me the exact things I would need to know, could it at least point me in the right direction?
Thanks..
*By reasonable I mean, have a house in an area with low crime. Have a car and heath insurance and groceries and not have to worry about not paying bills. Basically a middle-class lifestyle minus the job. LOL
