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Should be mentioned that the author (Dan) himself has a well-pedigreed background: Harvard Undergrad, Stanford MBA, Bain Capital, and Bridgewater - before anyone flips out calling this a hit piece on traditional target b-school grads.

 

Still wondering if I should go to B school or not. Looked at the courses and I either know the classes already or not interested in.

Cash and cash equivalents: $138,311 Financial instruments and other inventory positions owned: $448,166
 

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Cash and cash equivalents: $138,311 Financial instruments and other inventory positions owned: $448,166

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