I know it seems quite early to think about what you will be doing in retirement, but it is certainly important to spend a little time doing so. Karl Marx said, “Man is a worker”; we want to do stuff. It is important to develop hobbies or volunteer work you will like to do in retirement. It will keep you physically and mentally active, and more importantly, it will put you in contact with other people. Loneliness will shorten your life. An active and interpersonal retirement will help you live a long and happy life.
Introduction
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Your First Big Job: How to Get It
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Flourishing in Your Job and Well-Being in Your Life
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The Importance of Behavioral Economics
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What is Money?
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Analyzing Your Current Financial Situation
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Budgets and Saving
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Credit Cards, Auto Loans, and Other Personal Debt
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Student Loans
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Understanding the Time Value of Money
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Banks and Financial Institutions
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Buying a Home
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Insurance: What Do You Need?
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Investing Fundamentals
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Investing in Mutual Funds
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Saving for Retirement
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Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy-Government Intervention in Your Life
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