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What should college students know about personal finance?
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 321639, member: 31907"] When it comes to personal finance, college students have a lot of questions. Your parents may not have had the time or patience for you to take classes about financial planning and investing when you were younger, so now that you're in college, it's important to learn everything you can about how money works. That's why we've put together this list of essential tips for college students who want to start investing early. 1. If you’re a college student, you should know that money is not disposable. You can save and invest it so that it grows over time. 2. You should also be aware of the importance of having a budget, as well as saving money for emergencies and unexpected costs. 3. If you are in college or plan to go to college, you should consider investing in mutual funds, which are basically pools of money that get invested together in different accounts, so that they can be managed by professionals. 4. Finally, if you’re a college student investing in a 401(k) plan at work or in your own IRA account through an employer-sponsored plan, then you should know that there are tax benefits associated with these plans. In short: College students need to understand personal finance and investing because it will help them prepare for the future! [/QUOTE]
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