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10 Financial Commandments for Your 30s
personal finance After establishing a solid financial foundation in your 20s, use the next decade of your life to keep building and protecting your wealth.
By Stacy Rapacon • Last updated
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10 Financial Commandments for Your 20s
personal finance Tend to these tasks now to achieve your financial independence later.
By Stacy Rapacon • Last updated
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Save for a House
real estate How much you’ll need and what to expect when you apply for a mortgage.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein • Last updated
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Buy or Rent?
real estate It's a good time to buy, but renting is better if you're not ready to stay put at least five years.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein • Last updated
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How to Use Social Media to Boost Your Career
business Online networks such as LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook make it easy for you to connect with others in your industry and showcase your abilities.
By Lisa Elaine Babb • Last updated
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Tax Planning for Your First Job
taxes Learn how to reduce the tax bite on your salary and match withholding to the amount you’ll actually owe the government.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Last updated
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Tax Planning for New Grads
taxes After graduating from college, can you claim your own exemption?
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Last updated
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Tax Savings for Young People
taxes By keeping track of moving expenses, using a Roth IRA to save for your first home and timing your wedding, you can save come tax time.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Published
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Retire a Millionaire: Strategy for Your 20s
savings Seven-figure savings strategies for twentysomethings who are just starting out.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance • Last updated
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