Financial planning for twenty somethings
Figuring out your finances doesn't have to be tough for 20-somethings. Learn more about careers, budgeting, investing, and paying off your debt.
A car is fueled up as gas prices are seen in the background in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, May 6, 2008. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
With prices high, drivers turn to more creative methods.
New environmental initiatives let you save the Earth and some money.
A mature man and women with binoculars (Tanya Constantine/Digital Vision/Getty Images)
Three couples discuss how they decided.
One-hundred dollar bill in the grass. (Nicholas Eveleigh/Photodisc/Getty Images)
Lean times can mean opportunity for consumers with financial stability.
Woman holding a wallet (Image Source Pink/Getty Images)
How to choose interest rates, rewards—and whether to get one at all.
Be warned: Not all contracts deliver on their promises.
Bubble baths and learning to cook can reduce costs during tighter times.
FILE Gold bullion bars are seen for sale at Manfra, Tordella and Brookes, Inc. January 9, 2003 in New York City. The price of gold has risen by nearly 30 percent over the past year with investors looking for stability as war with Iraq has become more likely. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
The weak dollar, soaring oil prices, and fears of inflation keep pushing the price higher.
Your boss is your enemy in a salary negotiation, so lay out a clever strategy to win the salary battle.
His and Hers piggy banks. (Jeffrey MacMillan for USN&WR)
Separate finances can help, especially when boomers remarry.
Tips for Saving Money USN&WR
Saving money, especially in tough times, goes far beyond cutting out luxuries. Visit our Money Saving Center for strategies on budgeting for travel, education, food, and entertainment.
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Warren Buffett (James Shepherd for USN&WR)
OK, you might not amass $52 billion, but mimicking the "Oracle of Omaha" is a good start.
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