Beginner’s Personal Finance - Conclusion

Stack of coinsToday I’m concluding the Beginner’s Personal Finance series. In the last week I feel that I’ve covered the basic things that those just starting out need to know. That is, there’s just enough information to get people started dealing with their own finances. As time goes on and my understanding of my own finances progresses, I’ll share the tips, tricks, and strategies that I learn. I am currently reading Suze Orman’s book The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life and will have a report/review soon. What other personal finance articles would you like to see?

For the posts in the Beginner’s Personal Finance series, check out the links below:

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  1. Susan Smith said,

    January 27, 2008 @ 6:24 pm

    Avoid credit cards like the plague in college. I didn’t, and racked up a huge amount a credit card debt. A better option I’ve since found is paying bills over the phone through a pre-paid card. I use Obopay - http://www.obopay.com and it works great. I can buy things online, my parents can send money right to my phone, and there’s no risk of overdraw.

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