24 Sep What Life Can You Afford? Money Management for 1099s | Part 2 What Life Can You Afford? Money Management for 1099s | Part 2 Thursday, September 24, 2020 (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM) 3.00 CE Hours Zoom Video Conference Commercial CE Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructors How you establish an appropriate standard of living when you don't have a steady salary? How big a house should you buy? Can you afford private school for your kids? When will you be able to retire? This course provides a framework for answering these and other important financial and lifestyle questions. Click here to watch an overview of the course. Please Note: If you have previously taken this course, the Georgia Real Estate Commission requires 366 days before you can receive credit. **THIS CLASS WILL TAKE PLACE VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM** Your class information and Zoom link will be sent to you after registration, prior to class. Requirements for participating in a virtual class: Your device must have a video webcam, microphone, and speakers. (You are required to enable video so that we can monitor attendance.) You need to set up a free Zoom account prior to the class. (Your free 40-minute account will allow you easy access to our ZOOM Classroom account.) You are expected to attend the entire class session (except during the 15-minute break) just as if you were sitting in a classroom. Zoom Video Conference Zoom Video Conference Ed Riggins, SIOR, CCIM | Riggo & Company Known simply as "Riggo" to the thousands who have laughed and learned while attending his programs, Ed Riggins has had a career that proves you can enjoy serious success without taking it all too seriously. He learned from doing stand-up comedy that if you want to find the truth, look for the funny. He learned from improv comedy to find the natural flow and go with it. Before becoming a national top producer, being named "Who's Who of Commercial Real Estate" by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and recognized as a "Power Broker" by Costar, Riggo mowed lawns, customized cars, drove a forklift, and was a small engine mechanic, on his way to becoming a first- generation college graduate. Ed is among less than 1% of practitioners nationally to have earned both the SIOR and CCIM designations. More info ยป