Hello All,
I am looking forward to soaking up as much information as possible from this forum and blog so thanks in advance. I am 22 years old, currently working full time, while trying to get back to school and finish up. I am pursuing a double major Economics/Mathematics with a minor in Biology.
I was a financial wreck for several years, and finally started to take charge, and I now realize the discipline, hardwork, and dedication it takes to create wealth (personally and financially). I have recently also started a blog because hopefully it will help me stay more on top of my own progress. My goals are to be back in school full time in the fall, with a savings of $15,000.00 with $0 debt. My long term goal is to graduate with $15,000.00-$25,000.00 in savings and <$75,000.00 in school loans.
I was also wondering if there are any "golden rules" that you who are more experienced/learned than I keep to. Right now I am sticking with "earn more, spend less". Any general advice as to what to read, do, or consider is always much appreciated.
Thank you,
Chris
I am looking forward to soaking up as much information as possible from this forum and blog so thanks in advance. I am 22 years old, currently working full time, while trying to get back to school and finish up. I am pursuing a double major Economics/Mathematics with a minor in Biology.
I was a financial wreck for several years, and finally started to take charge, and I now realize the discipline, hardwork, and dedication it takes to create wealth (personally and financially). I have recently also started a blog because hopefully it will help me stay more on top of my own progress. My goals are to be back in school full time in the fall, with a savings of $15,000.00 with $0 debt. My long term goal is to graduate with $15,000.00-$25,000.00 in savings and <$75,000.00 in school loans.
I was also wondering if there are any "golden rules" that you who are more experienced/learned than I keep to. Right now I am sticking with "earn more, spend less". Any general advice as to what to read, do, or consider is always much appreciated.
Thank you,
Chris
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