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You're Too Young to Worry about Finances?

At pre-twenties age group, for example, you're probably more interested about girls and guys at the bar.


You're just discovering your own identity and fashion particularly is another area where you want to explore, decking yourself out in the latest trends.


More improtantly, life has only just begun for you and studies are your priority at the moment anyway.


You've just discovered freedom from the secondary school teachers, you may or may not already have a car to get around, and life is what you make of it.


For the serious academics, you're invested in your degree and you've yet to establish a foothold in a proper career.


For those of you that are more blessed, you may or may not have heard about insurances, for example, and your parents may have just started considering investing in the same for your benefit, on your behalf.


Whether or not you are lucky enough to have that, what exactly are insurances and how is it calculated?


Surely the insurance company always profits from the deal?


Why should you personally be concerned about insurances when you've just got your whole life way ahead of you?


Why should you personally be concerned about your personal finances when you've not even started earning yet?


Ramit Sethi advocates that the best time to start managing your personal finances is as soon as possible.


He advocates that its never too soon to begin, and proposes a 6 week program that works for anybody.


I Will Teach You to be Rich, sets the ground for those interested in having a good start to life. In terms of an adult life.

Click here for the link to his book which addresses all your concerns, including why you need insurances, and why you need you need to start early.


And feel free to leave a comment, question, or just say hi!

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