Tips for your Financial Life: Stay out of credit card debt!

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Tips for your Financial Life: Stay out of credit card debt!

Tips for your Financial Life: As soon as you start your career start your 401k

Tips for your Financial Life: Before you move out on your own make sure you have savings for emergencies. At least 3 to 6 months worth of living expenses.

Tips for your Financial Life: Once you have enough in savings begin investing in stocks.

Tips for your Financial Life: Strongly consider buying a home rather than renting.

Tips for your Financial Life: Be a life-long learner!

Book Recommendations Freakonomics Superfreakonomics Both by Steven Levitt And Stephen J. Dubner

Book Recommendations The Tipping Point Blink Outliers By Malcom Gladwell