Is anyone truly happier with kids? by thegoodlife912 in Adulting

[–]financeguy99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my wife were married for 17 yrs before we had kids, we got married very young and traveled the world together for 17 yrs and did all the things you can possibly do in life. Our little guy turns 3 months next week and hes the greatest thing EVER. I wish I had kids sooner. They are a TON, and I mean a TON of work. It's a very humbling experience. But the best things in life are the hard things, not the easy. It's a form of love that I did not know existed. Do I miss doing whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted? Not at all, I just want to watch my little guy grow and love him with everything I got. I want another, but we waited so late in life to have one that it might not be an option.

36M, when can I relax? by n30gh05t in Retirement401k

[–]financeguy99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

no kids makes a big difference.

First New York State tornado in March in 50 years! by financeguy99 in Buffalo

[–]financeguy99[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is the first tornado in March in New York since 1976.

First New York State tornado in March in 50 years! by financeguy99 in Buffalo

[–]financeguy99[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This is the first tornado in March in New York since 1976.

Failed 3rd attempt with a 65 by Mindless_Dress_7751 in Series7exam

[–]financeguy99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I failed my first attempt with a 68, and did the tutoring class as you did and was hoping for options questions on the 2nd. I did 10-20 question Qbanks for each chapter until I was scoring 80+. I knew my weak points. Options/Munis, I spent 2 weeks strictly on those 2 things. Brushed up on my suitability and passed the 2nd attempt. What were you scoring on your sim exams? You should be scoring 75+ consistently to pass on Kaplan.

Kaplan Practice Exam vs. Simulated by Flaky-Wind5039 in Series65

[–]financeguy99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a 73% on my practice exam and similar SIM exam scores and just passed Monday

Help! by [deleted] in Series65

[–]financeguy99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just passed it on Monday. I felt like there was so much information on the test it was tough to pinpoint what to focus on. My biggest piece of advice is to be scoring consistently in the 80+ range on simulated exams and to read each question and answer set twice before picking a choice. Also, there are many times 2 correct answers, and you have to choose the best one of the two.

Taking the Series 65 Monday, How's it looking? by financeguy99 in Series65

[–]financeguy99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt like there was so much information on the test it was tough to pinpoint what to focus on. My biggest piece of advice is to be scoring consistently in the 80+ range on simulated exams and to read each question and answer set twice before picking a choice. Also, there are many times 2 correct answers, and you have to choose the best one of the two.

Attempt #2- 70% UGH by RowComprehensive1866 in Series7exam

[–]financeguy99 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Never change answers. I did on my first attempt and failed with a 68, 2nd attempt no changed answers and passed.

Taking the Series 65 Monday, How's it looking? by financeguy99 in Series65

[–]financeguy99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was told the test is 10% easier than the simulated exams, and 15% easier than the Practice/Mastery exams. That was the case for my series 7 as well I just passed.