MBN Group Writing Project: Finances at Graduation
June is a big graduation month, and for lots of students the time has come to exit from a world of protection and nurturing to The Real World, where life does have losers, your boss can be more demanding than any professor or teacher you’ve ever had, and broadband Internet access is no longer free.
With that in mind, bloggers of the Money Blog Network and other bloggers in the forums have written posts that relate to finance issues people face at graduation. We invite you to check them out!
Bloggers: This is a great opportunity for discussion and cross-linking! Additionally, we’ll be adding any June, 2008, posts on this topic until July 1st! Instructions are here.
Thanks for everyone’s participation, and enjoy the posts!
- Wise Bread gives out their best advice to new graduates
- Consumerism Commentary rattles off some financial tips for graduates
- Get Rich Slowly gives simple advice that works wonders
- Free Money Finance shares his money advice with graduates
- No Credit Needed shares the secret to saving $35 million
- Mighty Bargain Hunter warns that graduates might be shocked
- Five Cent Nickel listed four tips for recent graduates
- Poorer Than You gives some tips on how to budget without hurting yourself
- Plonkee Money serves up a few pointer for uni grads
- Think Your Way to Wealth reveals the two simplest ways for graduates to achieve retirement success
- My Dollar Plan offers ten financial tips for new grads
- Cash Money Life posts on financial advice for the high school graduate
- Personal Finance Analyst discusses finances at graduation
- Dumb Little Man hosts a guest post by Blueprint for Financial Prosperity on seven things he wished he had known the day after college graduation
