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Invest Starting Now Tip #1 of 5 Financial Tips for Young People

First video of 5 Financial Tips for Young People. This series contains: Tip #1: Invest – Starting Now. Easy to say but harder to do. Follow these simple steps to meet the challenge: 1) Automate it 2) Save it 3) Start it: If you wait to start investing, you will lose the tremendous power of compound interest Tip #2: Understand the Power of Time + Compounding. Tip #3 is: Prepare for the unexpected with an emergency fund. Tip #4: Use credit responsibly. Tip #5: Valuing your money.

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Time Makes Money Tip #2 - 5 Financial Tips for Young People

Second video of 5 Financial Tips for Young People. This series contains: Tip #1: Invest – Starting Now. Tip #2: Understand the Power of Time + Compounding. When it comes to investing, time is one of your greatest allies. Why? Because when time joins forces with compound interest, your account value grows dramatically. Think of compounding interest as getting a return on your return. Tip #3 is: Prepare for the unexpected with an emergency fund. Tip #4: Use credit responsibly. Tip #5: Valuing your money.

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Build an Emergency Fund Tip #3 - 5 Financial Tips for Young People

Third video of 5 Financial Tips for Young People. This series contains: Tip #1: Invest – Starting Now. Tip #2: Understand the Power of Time + Compounding. Tip #3: Prepare for the unexpected with an emergency fund. Life happens. You need surgery… your transmission goes…you lose your job. Enduring these hardships is bad enough but having them derail your financial future adds insult to injury. Luckily, that’s a situation that can be avoided, if you have an emergency fund. Tip #4: Use credit responsibly. Tip #5: Valuing your money.

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