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M&A Advisor to Tech
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I'm 37 years old and exiting M&A Advisory because it's legal stress and cyclical nature have made it far too stressful for me.

I'm finally making the jump to tech which I should've done at 31, however, as a father of 2 kids, with no tech background, I do not have room for error. What's the most realistic and prudent path to $150K?

I have a Bachelor's in Economics, PMP, and Certified Valuation Analyst with very good management and communication skills

I do not mind going back to college for a Master's degree and/or bootcamps, I just want to make sure that I set myself up for success and do this the right way.

Your guidance is much appreciated.

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