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Smart is the New Rich: Money Guide for Millennials
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Smart is the New Rich: Money Guide for Millennials

by Christine Romans
March 2015
Beginner
224 pages
5h 11m
English
Wiley
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Index

  1.  
  2. Abel, Jaison
  3. Accumulation phase
  4. Advanced Placement (AP) course credits
  5. Advertising specialists
  6. Affordability, of housing
  7. Agrawal, Anant
  8. Alcoholic beverages, spending on
  9. Amazon
  10. Ameriprise Financial
  11. Annualcreditreport.com
  12. Anthony, Carmelo
  13. AP (Advanced Placement) course credits
  14. App-based investment tools
  15. Apple
  16. Apprenticeship2000
  17. Apprenticeship programs
  18. Aqcui-hires
  19. Arizona State University
  20. Assets, of college grads vs. non-grads
  21. Asset allocation
  22. Associate degrees, earnings value of
  23. ATM cards. See also Debit cards
  24. Attitudes:
    1. employer’s emphasis on
    2. toward student loan debt
  25. Auburn University
  26. Austin, Texas
  27.  
  28. Baby boomers:
    1. homeownership by
    2. retirement of
  29. Bachelor’s degrees:
    1. and amount of student debt
    2. earnings value of
  30. Banks:
    1. community
    2. cybersecurity for
    3. Federal Reserve
    4. pay packages at
    5. reducing fees and penalties
  31. Bank debit cards
  32. Bank of America
  33. Bankrate.com
  34. Bankruptcy
  35. Bartenders, need for
  36. Bisceglia, Sean
  37. Blackburn College
  38. Board of Governors (the Fed)
  39. Bonds
    1. Fed’s buying/selling of
    2. in savings mix
  40. Bonuses
  41. Borrowing for college. See also Student loan debt
  42. Brown, Michael
  43. Budgeting
    1. action plan
    2. and holiday spending
    3. money quiz
    4. paying yourself first
    5. prosperity formula
    6. rainy-day fund
    7. roadblocks to success
    8. saving
  44. Buffett, Warren
  45.  
  46. California
  47. Canada, real estate buyers from
  48. Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview (Ellen Gordon Reeves)
  49. Car purchases
    1. and credit score
    2. interest rates on loans
  50. Case, Karl “Chip”
  51. CEOs, skills valued by
  52. CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) ...
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