When it comes to setting yourself up financially, it's all about access to info and sharing it, according to the New York Jets' Brandon Copeland.
Copeland also runs his own real-estate company with his wife and teaches a financial-literacy class he nicknamed"Life 101" at his alma mater, The University of Pennsylvania, withNeedless to say, he has his financial act together — and he wants to share what he's learned with everyone else.
People are waiting too long in life to share what they've learned financially — they wait until they're 50-something to share tell-all books about how they built wealth, Copeland said."Why wait until 50 and tell me how to do it?" he asked."Share in your 20s, while you're doing it, rather than sharing it later."
It's the whole objective of"Life 101." By sharing what he's learned, Copeland wants to make students more comfortable and knowledgeable talking about money; having open conversations helps those involved build their own financial situation.
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