You'd have to study for it. If you're in California here's a school that offers an MBA in Financial Planning:
California Institute of Finance
http://www.callutheran.edu/schools/business/graduate/cif/
To obtain a career in financial planning, one must first achieve a bachelor's Degree in accounting, finance, economics, business, mathematics or law. Financial planning programs are typically widely available to attend in colleges and universities which can aid ones chances of gaining a career in financial planning.
The most appropriate person or place to talk to about financial planning in college would be the college themselves. They can give you information on how to spend your money and what to spend it on so that you can plan for your college career.
what is career planning ?
Candace E. Trunzo has written: 'Financial planning for the two-career family' -- subject(s): Dual-career families, Personal Finance
My Financial Career was created in 1962.
It is not advisable or ethical to seek out a sugar daddy for financial support. It is important to prioritize your own well-being and financial independence. It is recommended to explore other avenues for financial stability, such as education, career opportunities, and financial planning.
Financial Planners are the ones who deal in resolving financial issues by making a financial plan like cash flow management, education planning, retirement planning, investment planning, estate planning, tax planning, insurance planning, risk management, and business succession planning for business owners. A financial planner must already finished his/her CFP certification program so he/she can practice his/her skills and knowledge in the field of financial planning.
The first step in the financial planning process is to determine your current financial situation.
Certified Financial Planning consultants are widely available at many brokerage firms and financial planning agencies such as Financial Planners Respond or Smart Money.
Career planning options
First Command Financial Planning was created in 1958.
When seeking a career in finance, the financial services industry can be an appealing option. Possible careers can include banking, financial advisory, financial management and planning, investment brokering, loan specialization, and even consumer protection to name a few.