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A Millennial’s Guide to Finances: 5 Things to Start Before You Turn 30

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I promise this will not be another article that berates your affinity for avocado toast (pro tip, if you prepare it at home it’s half the price!) advises you to write a list of financial and lifestyle goals. Separate your goals into five, 10 and even 20-year plans based on your determined spending and saving habits.

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Tori Dunlap, Founder of Her First 100K is on a Mission to Close the Gender Pay Gap

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It all started with a goal. In the two years since accomplishing that goal, I have gone on to start a multi-seven figure business; attracted a social media audience of more than 3 million; hosted the No. I wanted to save $100,000 by age 25. I watched my female friends accept jobs that paid far less than they were worth.

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10 Best Financial Management Tools for Personal and Professional Use

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The formulas are very similar to those in Excel, so you don’t have to learn anything new if you’re accustomed to using Microsoft. Credit Karma For credit management, Credit Karma is a great way to keep an eye on your personal credit, as it shows your credit reports and scores from TransUnion and Equifax.

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The Financial Benefits of Thinking Like an Entrepreneur

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I lost what was a lot of money to a teenager in those years, but I learned the value of money through that experience. I learned the value of investing and taking smart risks. I maxed out credit cards and treated my lines of credit as a source of capital to fund my next new business idea. That was priceless.

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These Are Nicole Lapin’s 6 Money Tips for Living Your Richest Life

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Throughout the book, she shares personal anecdotes and examples, such as how she painlessly eliminated a $5,000 credit-card balance. Write down your goals and turn them into an elevator pitch. State your goal for the current year, in the near future (years three and five), and further out (years seven and 10).

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Master Your Memory with Ron White

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Personally, I can now memorize a deck of cards faster than I can say ‘queen of spades.’ Your goal might not be to enter a memory competition, but you might have a simpler goal to be able to remember names and faces, or what you read in a magazine or a book, or to give speeches without notes or memorize product knowledge.”.

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10 Modern-Day Leaders in Personal Growth

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He has his own publishing imprint with Penguin Random House, Optimism Press, and runs a digital learning platform called The Optimism Company. Whatever self-improvement goal you’re after, Robbins has talked about it all for decades now. This article originally appeared in the March issue of SUCCESS+ digital magazine.

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