37 min listen
235: Sophia Bera, So Money Millennial
235: Sophia Bera, So Money Millennial
ratings:
Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Sep 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Sophia Bera is in her early 30s and has already started her own company, GenY Planning, which delivers comprehensive financial planning to people in their 20s and 30s across the country.
Most financial planners require an asset minimum of $1 million, making it an unattainable resource for most people, particularly millennials seeking advice with how to start building their finances. With Gen Y Planning, Sophia, a certified financial planner, is determined to shake up the financial planning industry, and work with clients today so that they can reach $1,000,000 in the future.
But interestingly Sophia actually never planned to be in finance. She was actually a Theater Performance and Women’s Studies major in college at Minnesota State University-Mankato. While in college, she set the impressive goal for herself of buying a house after graduation, and she became obsessed. She spent her time between classes at Barnes and Noble reading everything she could about money, personal finance, real estate and building wealth. And at the ripe age of 21 when she graduated, she bought a house.
Seeing her success, her friends began to ask her for advice, which lead her to becoming a CFP and eventually starting Gen Y Planning.
For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Most financial planners require an asset minimum of $1 million, making it an unattainable resource for most people, particularly millennials seeking advice with how to start building their finances. With Gen Y Planning, Sophia, a certified financial planner, is determined to shake up the financial planning industry, and work with clients today so that they can reach $1,000,000 in the future.
But interestingly Sophia actually never planned to be in finance. She was actually a Theater Performance and Women’s Studies major in college at Minnesota State University-Mankato. While in college, she set the impressive goal for herself of buying a house after graduation, and she became obsessed. She spent her time between classes at Barnes and Noble reading everything she could about money, personal finance, real estate and building wealth. And at the ripe age of 21 when she graduated, she bought a house.
Seeing her success, her friends began to ask her for advice, which lead her to becoming a CFP and eventually starting Gen Y Planning.
For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Released:
Sep 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
1: Tony Robbins and the Steps to Financial Freedom: Farnoosh Torabi interviews Tony Robbins, bestselling author, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Learn the moment in Tony’s life that shaped, not only his financial perspective, but his entire philosophy on life, as well as his most effective ritual that h by So Money with Farnoosh Torabi