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Personal Finance 2019: Day 10

This Wednesday began like any other average Wednesday, discussing the stock market. Specifically,
we brought some stocks to the table and discussed the research we’ve done into them. We provided
information on executives, events surrounding the company, and our recommendations about
purchasing their stock.

We were then visited by Ms. Quach, a real estate investor specializing in the Houston area. She
discussed how real estate worked, the process of renovation, and how to make money. Unlike Mr.
Gross, she specialized in single-family to quadplex homes rather than multi-family complexes,
which offered an almost wholly different perspective on real estate. The lecture was enjoyable
and informative, and offered insight on the often overlooked difficulties in real estate.

The rest of the day was rather uneventful, we worked on the J-term presentation and some of us
finished up or got help with our life games. Hopefully we take our long awaited lunch off-campus
tomorrow, but we shall see.

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