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Bernie Koser's Role In The Financial Industry
We all want to be millionaires, but do we know how to stay that way? Most people don’t know how to handle all that money. These millionaires just keep spending then saving. They just make quite the choices, right? Wrong! For example, NFL players, according to “Broke,” have lost every penny by just spending on random things like buying 2 cars at once. If you have that much money, you need to talk to a financial advisor that you trust. Trust plays the main role in this industry.
Never make poor decisions because that can impact your career, family, and most importantly, your life. NFL quarterback Bernie Koser, for example, spent most of his money at strip clubs, family, friends, and materialistic items. According to him, never let one person

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