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I interviewed for Data Analyst role at EY, it went well and the job sounds great, but I'm a bit hesitant to leave PwC because I really like the firm and I'm just 8 months in my job as an associate at a subgroup of ITS that has some focus on technology and analytics but it's mostly tax compliance.
I do want to transition to data analytics but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to go to another big 4, or maybe just look for a position in industry.
Any advice or similar experience?
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20% - I can’t see much more upside happening until the election with everything going on. I just pulled almost everything out over the past two weeks once most of it rebounded. If there’s a big dip again, I might get back in but i feel pretty happy that I pulled at the top of the market for a few months.
Even though SP 500 was 7% higher a few weeks ago which is almost a year’s return in and of itself?
I won’t pretend I can prognosticate but idk how anyone can defend their current positions except for citing lizard brain instinct.
<5% at this point (not considering PWC pension plans). So far focussed on real estate and emergency funds here and in India, but my 2020 goals is to increase my investment in both US and Indian markets.
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34% in market, 36% in real estate, 30% cash. ~$145K @ 25.
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70%. Age 27. Going to put more in soon.
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Are these % taking retirement accounts into consideration?
Including retirement 80%
45% and yes, my retirement account is in the market.
70 including 401k
80% including retirement
90%
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EY 2 how much do you invest into your retirement per month?
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