A Relative of mine recently passed away, I am deeply sadend by in a way it was a blessing/Curse.
I was left with a rather blessed sum of money as she was very wealthy, not much but more than enough to cover the interview.
As long as I'm working full time at the time and I show my Bank Statement will the Interviewers care how I got the money?
The Money is mine and mine forever, I just wasn't sure if I could invest it or move it to multiple accounts/ savings/stock market ect ect.
How far back do they want bank statements for? If they want one from a year ago I'd have $500 in the bank, as opposed to now I have ALOT more and I'll have even more on the date of the interview ( Hopefully Double if I invest right ).
Could I get some advice? What kind of Bank Statements will they want?
Surely they will just ask
A) Are you working
B) How much do you earn
C) How long have you been working
D) How did you get the money
Correct?
I was left with a rather blessed sum of money as she was very wealthy, not much but more than enough to cover the interview.
As long as I'm working full time at the time and I show my Bank Statement will the Interviewers care how I got the money?
The Money is mine and mine forever, I just wasn't sure if I could invest it or move it to multiple accounts/ savings/stock market ect ect.
How far back do they want bank statements for? If they want one from a year ago I'd have $500 in the bank, as opposed to now I have ALOT more and I'll have even more on the date of the interview ( Hopefully Double if I invest right ).
Could I get some advice? What kind of Bank Statements will they want?
Surely they will just ask
A) Are you working
B) How much do you earn
C) How long have you been working
D) How did you get the money
Correct?