Starting Out: New Grads and Young Professionals
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How to Turn a Teen’s Summer Wages into Millionsretirement You’re never too young to open a Roth IRA if you earn money from a job. If you invest in a Roth IRA early—and continually over decades—modest sums can grow into seven figures.
By Kimberly Lankford
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6 Tax Breaks for College CostsTax Breaks Several tax breaks can ease the financial blow of college costs, whether you’re saving to send your kids to college, paying tuition bills for a child or yourself, pursuing graduate work, or repaying college loans.
By Kimberly Lankford
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10 Best ETFs to Buy for BeginnersETFs If you’re just starting to invest your money, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are one of the best places to begin.
By Kyle Woodley
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Be Smart with Social Media at WorkFeature You’ve got to be careful with what you post online. That goes double when the workplace is involved.
By Miriam Cross
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How to Tame Your Student Loanscollege Don't let the burden bar you from saving for your future.
By Lisa Gerstner
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Financial Advice for MillennialsFeature How does a personal-finance magazine appeal to a new generation in need of a solid education in the fundamentals?
By Mark Solheim
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Best Investing Moves When You're Starting Outinvesting It's tough to get started saving when you have debt hanging over you. But once you get access to a retirement plan, make sure to fund it.
By Elizabeth Leary
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5 Worst College Majors for Your CareerFeature Some fields of study can lead to low pay and limited job opportunities.
By Stacy Rapacon
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5 Best College Majors for Your CareerFeature What you study can have a big impact on pay and employment prospects.
By Stacy Rapacon
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