Extremely Useful Guidance For The Newly Salaried


This exquisitely informative article in the NY Times will help to lessen the shocking dose of reality that might otherwise paralyze the newly graduated twenty-somethings who’ve recently been unleashed on the job market. It sucks to have finally figured out the bureaucratic red tape that is student loans and financial aid, and now you’ve got a whole new mess of paperwork and money-related crap to wade through and comprehend.

The article explains quickly and simply what a newly-minted adult needs to know about retirement, health plans and taxes. These are good things to know about (and to avoid screwing up) sooner rather than later.

Posted by Alexa Harrington

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  1. Where was this oh so many years ago… Although admittedly, I could take a peek at it right now to learn a few things, right?

  2. @Sina–I know, I would have appreciated this a few years ago. However, it’s still helpful. It’s never too early to be responsible adults and start socking away money for retirement.

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