Thursday, November 26, 2009

Financial Advice for Twentysomethings

Video: 20-something Personal Finance

Prioritizing spending and minimizing credit card debt are the first steps. more >>

Enjoying the 'Good Life' on a Budget

Author Farnoosh Torabi explains how to live large on a little. more >>

At 29, He's Managing Billions

Thornburg's Connor Browne offers tips on saving and investing. more >>

Money Guide for 20-Somethings

Here's a map for getting started on the right financial road. more >>

Buying a House With a Joint Owner

How to pick a financial partner without losing your shirt—or your friend. more >>

Cutting Those Budgetbusting 'Necessities'

Young people face a raft of costs their parents didn't have to deal with. more >>

Smart Splurges and Saves

A 29-year-old nonprofit lawyer shares his secrets, and they involve peanut butter. more >>

Free Money with Strings Attached: Loan Repayment

If you work in the public sector or in certain regions, charities or the government may help you out. more >>

Should You Consolidate Your Loans

Once you leave school, you can consolidate all of your federal student loans into one big debt. more >>

Making the Buy-or-Lease Car Decision

Factors include lifestyle plans and driving habits. more >>

How to Get Out of Debt

The author of Generation Debt on paying off loans and living within your means. more >>

Debunking the Young Debtor Stereotype

The author of Strapped calls credit cards a "necessary evil" in today's economy. more >>

Financial Tips for 20-Somethings

A popular blogger teaches his generation how to get rich. more >>

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