Freud’s Sabbatical
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SECRJ, Southeast Case research Association, financial strategy, professional, investment banker, caseAbstract
Charles Freud, a young investment banker realized that he would not be happy in his current professional position for the rest of his life. He needs to set financial goals and analyze his current position against those goals, to determine if he would be able to achieve those goals by staying at his current position, studying further in his field, or changing to a slower paced career. Charles will need to incorporate the increased living costs of being married and having a family into his financial strategy.
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2016-09-30
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