Financial Advising for Students

Laying the foundations while time is still on your side.

It's easy to think that financial advising isn't important if you don't have a lot of "finances" to advise on. This is dangerous thinking though.

A university-age student might not have much income or investments to speak of, but they are rich in the most valuable asset of them all: time. Further, the direction you're heading when you leave college has a huge influence on where life will take you over the next 10, 30, 50 years.

Here are some typical questions we hear from our student clients:

  • Are my university and academic field going to set me up for success?

  • How will student loans affect me once I graduate?

  • How should I weigh going back for a graduate degree versus joining the workforce?

  • Wouldn't my tuition money be better spent investing in cryptocurrency?

Magnolia Money advisors have all dealt with the transition from student to young professional, and are intimately familiar with many of the challenges faced at in this pivotal time. Contact us via phone, email, or social media to learn more, or to schedule a free no-commitment 30-minute consultation.