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On TV and in the classroom: Star finance student reaps great returns at Mason

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During his freshman year, Ali Kahil told his professor he鈥檇 be late to his 3 p.m. class, but he didn鈥檛 specify the reason. When he arrived 30 minutes later, he sent the professor a link: It was聽聽just an hour earlier, giving stock recommendations.

It鈥檚 no surprise that Kahil, now a senior majoring in聽聽at 亚洲AV, was selected to give stock advice when CNBC reached out on Twitter asking investors to come on the show.

Portrait of Ali Kahil
Ali Kahil. Photo by Lathan Goumas.

鈥淚鈥檝e always had a natural interest in finance,鈥 said Kahil, who recently earned a scholarship for a finance essay he wrote for the Motley Fool.

The Northern Virginia native started reading the Wall Street Journal when he was in middle school and gave successful stock predictions to family members. He went to his local brokerage firm the day before he was legally allowed to trade to get his paperwork ready, he said.

鈥淲hat鈥檚 rewarding about finance is being able to see what you can do with it鈥攂eing able to create not just wealth, but success, and to be able to enable other people鈥檚 dreams and aspirations to come true,鈥 Kahil said.

As for his own aspirations, Kahil is still deciding which area of finance to go into after graduation. Whatever he chooses, he believes his professors and classes at Mason have helped him expand his knowledge and leadership skills.

鈥淚 was so taken by how [accounting professor聽Eugenia Tsirigotis] approached her learning style,鈥 Kahil said. He had previously dropped out of an accounting course, but he said that Tsirigotis made sure her students understood the material. 鈥淚 went from not being able to take accounting at all to getting [a high grade] in the class.鈥

Some of his other influential professors include聽Shelly Canterbury, who further sparked his interest in firm valuation;聽Jay Jayamohan, who guided Kahil and his classmates in聽, where they won second place; and聽, who recognized Kahil鈥檚 ability in finance and chose him to be the vice president of the investment committee for Mason鈥檚聽, he said.

鈥淸Kahil] is an incredibly earnest and hardworking individual,鈥 Horstmeyer said. 鈥淗e genuinely loves learning about finance, and not just as a prerequisite for a job.鈥

Mason鈥檚 location near the Washington, D.C., area, with a high concentration of financial firms and institutions, has also prepared Kahil for the workforce. He worked part time as a financial analyst at a nonprofit in Alexandria, Virginia, and landed an internship at Buckingham Strategic Wealth, a nationally ranked wealth management firm.

鈥淸Kahil] has a strong future in finance in whatever capacity he does,鈥 Horstmeyer said. 鈥淚 keep hearing good things from his current boss for his internship.鈥 聽

During the summer, Kahil will collaborate with Horstmeyer to come up with future guest speakers for a Mason finance course. The opportunity to contribute to something that directly helps other Mason students is 鈥渢he 鈥榗herry on top鈥 of my academic career,鈥 he said.