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Fund Your Future: A Tax-Smart Savings Plan in Your 20s and 30s

by Ed Slott

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"As a recent college graduate or young professional, you are entering a far different world than the one your parents entered some 30 or 40 years ago. The ability to manage your money and start saving for your future as soon as you land a good job is more critical than ever before. We live in a "Y.O.Y.O." economy, which stands for, "You're Own Your Own." But our new guide, Fund Your Future will help. Each page signals a fundamental shift in how those of you in your 20s and 30s should go about managing your money and saving for your future. This book is for those you who are just entering the workforce from college, starting a family, or simply have a desire to build a solid financial future"--Back cover.… (more)
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"As a recent college graduate or young professional, you are entering a far different world than the one your parents entered some 30 or 40 years ago. The ability to manage your money and start saving for your future as soon as you land a good job is more critical than ever before. We live in a "Y.O.Y.O." economy, which stands for, "You're Own Your Own." But our new guide, Fund Your Future will help. Each page signals a fundamental shift in how those of you in your 20s and 30s should go about managing your money and saving for your future. This book is for those you who are just entering the workforce from college, starting a family, or simply have a desire to build a solid financial future"--Back cover.

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