When you are deciding what you want to major in, keep in mind the kind of salary you will potentially earn, as well as the demand for employees in your field. Dozens of websites can give you this data so you can make an informed decision, such as the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Department of Labor also has extensive employment projections of what fields will be in demand over the next ten years. You should choose a field you will enjoy working in; however, it is worth taking a close look at the employment potential and salary in your chosen field, before deciding.
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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