Once you hit 30, you’re kind of in a class of your own. You’ve survived wild college parties, landed your first “real” jobs, and have dated a fair amount of potential Mr./Mrs. Rights.
And, you’re young enough to still do just about anything you want and have time to recover from your mistakes.
Understand your financial potential and plan for number one: YOU.
Most 30-somethings overspend on weddings, first baby, kids education, cars, and grad school when they should be planning for retirement and a long, healthy life ahead.
This of course requires thinking ahead about how you’ll pay for your medical expenses (living to 110 will not be cheap!) and support your lifestyle after you retire and live in that luxury retirement home!
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