Dallas born Beatrice Liner is on a mission to educate people especially, the younger generation on the benefits of a financial education. She notes that our educational system though beneficial in many ways lacks an important input, and that is to prepare people to deal with the financial realities they would have to face after leaving school.
You guessed right, our special personality, is in the Financial Services for over four years. It has not always been this path that Beatrice has pursued ; as she has had other career choices. After moving around and listening to a number of people in various fields of occupation, it dawned on her that regardless of the job and its financial rewards, most people were facing the same challenge at different levels. The reason? They lacked a financial education. Our expert was clear in defining "financial education." Many people ,she observes believe if they get a certain level of income or an increase in their present earnings they would be comfortable. She related many cases of financial dysfunction regardless of earnings. Beatrice points to the fact that not many persons are au fait in dealing with stocks as an example. They hear about stocks and some believe only the very rich can invest. "This is not true," she remarked and advises that most income earners can invest in stocks at some level. Why stocks? Her motto is:" Let the money work for you, instead of you working for the money." This belief clearly points to the investments in stocks and other securities
"All work and no play makes Jill a dull girl;" is the popular saying. Beatrice relaxes by listening to gospel music. Her favorite artists include; Vickey Winans , Shirley Caesar, Tamela Mann, Marvin Winans and Marvin Sapp. She also plays a bit of basketball and netball. Beatrice wanted us to know that she has developed an eagerness to learn.
You guessed right, our special personality, is in the Financial Services for over four years. It has not always been this path that Beatrice has pursued ; as she has had other career choices. After moving around and listening to a number of people in various fields of occupation, it dawned on her that regardless of the job and its financial rewards, most people were facing the same challenge at different levels. The reason? They lacked a financial education. Our expert was clear in defining "financial education." Many people ,she observes believe if they get a certain level of income or an increase in their present earnings they would be comfortable. She related many cases of financial dysfunction regardless of earnings. Beatrice points to the fact that not many persons are au fait in dealing with stocks as an example. They hear about stocks and some believe only the very rich can invest. "This is not true," she remarked and advises that most income earners can invest in stocks at some level. Why stocks? Her motto is:" Let the money work for you, instead of you working for the money." This belief clearly points to the investments in stocks and other securities
"All work and no play makes Jill a dull girl;" is the popular saying. Beatrice relaxes by listening to gospel music. Her favorite artists include; Vickey Winans , Shirley Caesar, Tamela Mann, Marvin Winans and Marvin Sapp. She also plays a bit of basketball and netball. Beatrice wanted us to know that she has developed an eagerness to learn.