What Should I Do With My Money?

The Financial Education I Never Had


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At a young age, Pradeep and his brother were sent to the United States by their parents to pursue a better life, leaving behind their family in India. His parents' sacrifice instilled a deep appreciation for financial responsibility. Now engaged and planning for a family, Pradeep desires financial security for his future children. But is he on the right path to be the provider he wants to be?

In this episode of What Should I Do With My Money?, listen in as Pradeep learns the fundamentals from Ramiro, a Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor, to set him on course to provide for his future family, prepare for retirement and even start his own business one day.

For more information about this episode and the topics covered, check out our episode page www.morganstanley.com/mymoney. Connect with a Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor here


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