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Debt-Free by 30

Practical Advice for the Young, Broke, and Upwardly Mobile

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An edition of Debt-free by 30 (2001)

Debt-Free by 30

Practical Advice for the Young, Broke, and Upwardly Mobile

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Debt, and mounds of it. For many, it's the unadvertised byproduct of a college degree. Combine education loans with daily credit card offers going even to the unemployed and a keep-up culture of dot-com riches and you've got a whole stratum of graduates deep in the red. "We were financial basketcases," says Jason Anthony, who co-wrote the book with Karl Cluck. "Most people in their 20s just have no clue about money. We didn't. For me it was getting one raise after another and sinking deeper into debt." Not five years after graduation, the two friends had accumulated combined credit card debt of $27,000. Anthony had to turn down an enticing job opportunity because he wouldn't be able to make minimum payments on his credit cards after a 15 percent pay cut, and Cluck had indefinitely postponed graduate school for much the same reason. After they confessed this to each other over brunch one Sunday, they decided to get together and defeat Visa, MasterCard and AmEx once and for all. A financial plan in one's 20s is more about balancing earning and spending and not yet about mortgage rates, estate planning or alternative investing. The two examined their own financial records and dug up wasteful spending, like the $19 in fees on Anthony's monthly bank statement or the $1,000 per year Cluck was blowing on taxis. They interviewed many friends -- some of them fellow Columbia (NY) grads -- to illustrate other young people's financial habits, mistakes and turnarounds. One discovery that interested them was the non-correlation between how much money people make and how in control of their money they are. "We found a publicist making $36,000 with perfect finances, but a 25-year-old investment banker making $100,000 who can't pay her credit card bills," Cluck says. - Columbia College Today.

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Debt-Free by 30: Practical Advice for the Young, Broke, and Upwardly Mobile
January 2, 2001, Plume
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Table of Contents

No one said your twenties would be like this
Introduction : Jason and Karl hit rock bottom
The seven debtly sins
Go figure (or, Where does all the money go?)
Setting your D-Day
Found money (or, Make your own damn frappuccino!)
Death by plastic
Everything you always wanted to know about banking but feared being bored out of your skull
Three things you can't avoid: Death, taxes, and Cher
Car(nal) knowledge
What if I get hit by a bus? Insurance 101
Now what?
Life after debt : using money to make money

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Paperback
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xv, 234 p.
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
21 x x centimeters

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OL7590905M
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debtfreeby30prac00anth
ISBN 10
0452282136
ISBN 13
9780452282131
OCLC/WorldCat
44869115
Library Thing
819609
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667575

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