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Things College Grads Should Do to Plan
written by A.T. "Al" Benelli, CFP, FIC | 1 people this. With that in mind, smart grads might consider some of these ideas from the Financial Planning Association once they grab that diploma and head out onto life’s highway: 1. Start by talking to a financial planning professional 2 . Start saving for retirement immediately And the moment you qualify for an employer 401(k) plan, contribute the maximum, particularly if your employer matches your contribution. 3. Think used But there’s no reason why a good used car can’t work for a few years (or mass transit) or your first apartment can’t be furnished at garage sales, auctions and thrift shops. Do you really need to buy new? 3. Track spending 4. Even though you’re young, you need insurances As for health insurance , there’s some good news if your employer won’t cover you immediately — under the new federal health care reform law, you’ll be able to stay on your parents’ health care family coverage until age 26. 5. Start an emergency fund 6. Get some tax help 7. Stagger your free credit reports 8. Read |
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The Class of 2010 is stepping into an uncertain job market with big financial responsibilities and ly a bunch of debt.