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New Graduates Play It Smart

 
Author: Martin Lukac

Graduation has come and gone. Now that college is over, it is time to start making wise decisions about your future.

There are several roads you can choose to take now. After all, the world is wide open. But chances are that you have already made some money decisions that you will now have to pay for.

What are the best financial decisions you can make?

1. Find a good job.

So many graduates don't really know what they want to do. They float around or simply take the first job that pops up. Try to hold out as long as you can for a good job. You don't want to have a work history that shows you only remain at a job for less than a year. Accept a job in the field you want to work in, no matter the wage. After all, money can't buy happiness.

2. Pay off that debt.

You should immediately start looking for ways to pay off your credit card debt. Think of it as a bill for a time you are past. Do you really want to pay for those drinks at the pub for the next 20 years? Then pay it off. The sooner you pay it off, the more money you will be able to devote to owning your own home or working towards early retirement.

In addition to credit card debt, chances are that you have student loan debt as well. If you are thinking about consolidating, hop to it. Don't waste any time in getting the best rate you can. Read up on your options and do your research, you are often only allowed to consolidate federal debt once. So make sure you get it right.

3. Don't move in with the 'rents.

Moving back in with your parents will save you money. Maybe. Many new graduates move home and live it up. They don't have to pay rent, but they aren't saving it either. Do you really want to be a 30-year-old living at home? Then don't go there.

4. Start managing your money wisely right now.

Sit down and create a budget for your spending and saving. You need to set financial goals and look for a way to work towards them. If you do it now, you will save yourself a lot of trouble in the future. A budget allows you to get the things you really want. It isn't hard to budget, it just takes a couple of months to get used to it. Think of it as practice for when you are super-wealthy.

5. Your education isn't over yet.

You should take every opportunity you can to learn more about finances and investments. Read articles online or sit down with a good finance book. Talk with your parents about how and why you should already be saving for retirement. See what $20 a week in savings can grow into over thirty years.

See, making wise financial decisions all depends on how knowledgeable you are. The more knowledge, the better the decisions. Remember, you aren't really done with your education, you are just moving on to new courses.

Author Bio:

Martin Lukac

Martin Lukac, represents RateEmpire.com and #1 American Financial, a finance web-company specializing in real estate/mortgage rates. Find low home loan mortgage interest rates from hundreds of mortgage companies!

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