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Justin Wright
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northborough, MA
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Justin Wright
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northborough, MA
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I'm an active duty military investor just starting out. We just purchased a SFH at our next duty station that we intend to live in then rent. I've got big plans and strategies for the future and my journey to financial independence.

In “The Millionaire Next Door,” Stanley and Danko mention that the one thing prodigious accumulators of wealth don’t skimp on is financial advise. For someone just starting out, when is the right time to seek professional financial advise and tax services? How much should I pay? And, how did you find your advisor?

I appreciate any guidance and advise! Thanks!

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