Who is this for?
- College students who are transitioning to financial independence
- Those who haven’t had to manage money yet but need to learn before graduation
- Anyone who wants to feel confident handling money, budgeting, and making smart financial choices
- College students who want to start investing but don’t know where to begin
- Anyone confused about 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, and how to invest wisely with limited money
College Boot Camp
What Students Will LearnÂ
Wall Street 101
âś… How the stock market actually works - including stocks, ETFs, mutual funds & bonds
âś… The basics of investing and building long-term wealth while still in college
âś… Why starting early matters: compound interest and the long-term power of investing
âś… 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, employer retirement plans, and workplace benefits explained simply
âś… How to avoid common beginner investing mistakes and financial traps
âś… Real-world investing concepts most students never learn in schoolÂ
Budgeting & Managing Money
âś…Â How to track spending, save money, and make a budgeting plan
✅ Practical money skills: Handling bills & expenses – From rent to groceries, learn how to plan and manage real-world costs
âś… Surviving on a Tight Budget
Prepare for the financial decisions that come with internships, first jobs, and life after graduation
Meet the Teacher
Over the past 15 years, I’ve shared my knowledge and passion for finance with thousands of students in workshops, at conferences, on tours, and in my virtual classroom.
I’ve successfully translated and navigated the world of finance for students in programs offered through my top-rated Wall Street walking tour / education company WALL STREET WALKS, and since 2020, have been teaching students to be “money smart” online in my unique TEACH ME WALL STREET boot-camps.
Prior to becoming an educator and entrepreneur, I spent 10 years working in the Banking and Compliance departments of Morgan Stanley and worked 2 years independently as a day trader.
My programs have been featured on CNN International and in The Daily Telegraph, Newsday and USA Today.