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Casey Moen
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Casey Moen
  • Investor
  • Sparta, WI
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My husband and I have had a long term goal of investing in real estate and just recently started investing. We purchased five houses last year, all of which are producing positive cash flow. I just recently separated from the military and have a full GI Bill to use. I would love feedback on a degree or certifications that would benefit us in our real estate endeavor. A little background on myself, I have a BBA in Economics and an MBA. My first thoughts are to get a second degree in accounting in order to better understand that aspect. I just don't want this GI Bill to go to waste and, unfortunately, I can no longer transfer my benefits to my dependents.

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Anthony Rodriguez
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Anthony Rodriguez
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Casey Moen in addition to my comment above you could also pursue the accounting degree; yet, instead of focusing on taxation or managerial accounting you could focus on auditing. Think of it as such, you being your own compliance officer to ensure your business processes are consistent and in accordance with your business strategy and expectations. Just a thought! Wishing you great success on your endeavors!

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