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How should I spend 拢35k ($70k)? The best cookery school in France or invest in property? |
I'm considering spending my money on going to cookery school in Paris for 18 months (I'm a 22 year old trainee chef) or do you think i should invest in property and go to a cheaper school? My parents and accountant have told me to invest in property. I can't be arsed plus i want to go to the school in paris... but is it really worth it? at least if i own property, i will have a long-term investment, and spending 拢35000 on 18 months of training seems like alot - granted i'd be a very good chef but i won't have anything of value to show for it. I haven't got any prior experience at all - although I will have had a year or 18months by the time i go to Paris; I studied French & Business at university where i realised I wanted to be in catering rather than sat behind a desk for the rest of my life. In the future I hope to be a top chef, with at least one michelin star, and so the culinary school would boost my prospects alot, although i equally appreciate that simply getting experience in a top restaurant is also valuable. Ordinarily I'm in favor of spending money on education, particularly when it will improve your marketability in your career. But you didn't say precisely whether you already had some culinary school of some sort. The bottom line is, exactly how much will this school improve your career prospects? Investing in properties is not a bad idea, however you must consider a few factors; where you live, how quickly the properties are appreciating or depreciating in your area, what your rate of return will be on your investment, and how long you plan on holding on to the properties. Being that you are young maybe you could consider investing into something more long term that could outpace inflation. I highly recommend you read a book called "Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth" by Ric Edelman. It's an easy read and you will learn a lot about how money works to your advantage. Good luck with the culinary school. NEVER GIVE UP! I would go to culinary school, property is on its way down and it is always risky! Schooling will stay with you for the rest of your life and you may aswell get the best education you can! hey send me a email, cblandis88@yahoo.com def property |
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