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College graduates are in need of debt relief
It’s no secret that young people are in need of debt relief the minute they come out of college. College students are pigeons for lenders, and the average for college grads is at least one credit card and $ 3,000 in debt. The way to handle it is to get a good job, and quickly. Here are some tips for consumers in their 20s as they look for a job:
- Every young person should buy a new suit and shoes for interviews. Today’s market is competitive, and good grooming can set you apart from other applicants. A good suit is always a wise investment.
- You shouldn’t pay a dime for “resume kits” or services. There are numerous resources online for free.
- Use Alumni chapters as added networking tools. If a graduate’s alumni association has a nearby chapter, they can visit and ask for help with job placement.
Getting a good look, and having the right connections will make things easier.
Handle the new jobs
Once a graduate finds the perfect job, the next thing to tackle is to learn to manage finances from the start. Here are three tips on how to handle the new job.
- New workers are especially susceptible to overspending. It’s likely the biggest paycheck they’ve ever seen, and it leads a lot of people to go on spending binges. This is a bad idea. First, the numbers are bigger – including the amount of taxes taken out. It might help for some people to go online, and get an estimate of what they can expect to take home.
- Tax returns are more complex as salaries and investments increase. Debt relief is going to be a huge part of the early years of a career. They need to use deductions and tax breaks wisely to maximize money they can put toward paying down debt.
Careers are assets that need to be managed. Young people need to understand that they are investing in themselves and make careful planning decisions about where they want to go in their work life.
Getting hired is great, but managing a career is very important. Making the right financial and career decisions can put a consumer in the perfect position as they reach their 30s and 40s.
Where to live
Another big decision for graduates is where they are going to live. Studies indicate over 30 percent of recent graduates move back in with their parents. This is a good idea, but there are ways to manage if it isn’t possible.
- Young people should first of all, open a bank account. Some landlords require security deposits and first month’s rent come in the form of certified bank checks.
- Consumers should take care to put money aside for rent and expenses first.
- Roommates help ease the burden of renting, but you have to look at it as a business. Make sure there’s a written agreement of requirements and responsibilities when moving in.
- Young people should also think about subletting an apartment for a little while to get used to paying bills, and getting a picture of what they’ll have to make to stay afloat.
