Wayne Fourman became a financial advisor in 1982. He says, "I didn’t set out to be a financial advisor. My first goal after graduating high school was not to be a farmer because I grew up on a farm and became frustrated with repairing farm equipment. Immediately after high school graduation, I studied computer programming and completed the course in 5 months. Then I began college only to find out that I was subject to the draft. I wanted to avoid that and entered the Air Force. After completing my Air Force commitment, I finished college at Wright State University with a major in accounting and a bachelor of science business degree. It was during college that I developed an interest in managing investments and tax-planning. At the age of 33, I became a financial advisor. I realized I loved teaching and guiding my clients through a process that gives them confidence in living a financially, healthy, secure life.”