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Old 12-22-2005, 01:57 AM
Boodleboy322 Boodleboy322 is offline
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Financial Advisor/Personal Banker

BUCutie,

A career in finance is most certainly a rewarding one whatever you decide to do. I started my career in Mortgage Banking about 3 years ago and don't regret it one bit. After my first year at my company, nominated by FORTUNE magazine for 8 years straight as one of the best in America, I was nominated for the President's Club, got an excellent raise, and to this day I'm still growing. Don't exhaust the possibilities out in the world of finance. PM me if you'd like to know more about Mortgage Banking. The business, like anything else, certainly has it's ups and downs but if you map out your strategy correctly you can easily develop the infrastructure you need to be successful. Bottom line on Mortgages is that the liquidity of the MBS market and Portfolio Theory play a significant role on Supply/Demand and what goes into your pocket but if you know the system well enough you can still generate in the money income.

Best Regards,

Boodleboy322
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