Financial Planning for Millennials
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This week, the community shared some key money tips for
millennials.
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What financial struggles do millennials face?
#CreditChat
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Many millennials are having
difficulties finding jobs after
college, especially ones that can
pay the bills.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Southeast Financial
@SFCUNews
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“
Many millennials are having
difficulties finding jobs after
college, especially ones that can
pay the bills.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Southeast Financial
@SFCUNews
Financial struggles: Student loan
debt, low wages, and an uneven job
market. However, student loan debt
is the most crippling.
#CreditChat
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CARE
@care4yourfuture
A couple of items millennials
struggle with are student loans and
saving. Some don’t realize how
good a rainy day fund is.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
More Than Wheels
@MoreThanWheels
The average millennial student
loan debt was quoted at $33k. This
is a huge impediment for a person
just starting out.
#CreditChat
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Kelby
@TheFRUGALennial
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
What should millennials know about budgeting?
Just do it! If you miss a payment for
a bill, or rack up too much debt,
your credit score will reflect
immediately.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Compare Cards
@CompareCards
It is the key to future financial
success. You must sit down and
write out your monthly income and
your expenses.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
CARE
@care4yourfuture
Budgeting is your roadmap to a
solid financial future. A good
budget now could open a ton of
financial doors down the road!
“
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
”
Leslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
Budgeting is your roadmap
to a solid financial future.
A good budget now could
open a ton of financial
doors down the road!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Leslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
There are a lot of free tech tools,
sites, and apps millennials can use to
help them budget - and make it fun!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman
@shermanwealth
Start saving today for the funds
you’ll need tomorrow - like money
for a down payment.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Richmond American
@RAHomes
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Vouch
@vouch
Budgeting can be a great way to
get to know your individual
spending habits and the places
where you could cut back.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
What should millennials know about debt?
Knock it out now because there is no
later. Only defer or forbear if
necessary. Interest is no fun.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETJazmyn Anderson
@GoldLabl
Understand the difference
between taking on manageable
and unmanageable debt.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
You can’t just pay
the minimum
payment each
month. You’ll be
stuck forever!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETNextGenPF
@NextGenPF
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Cinfed Credit Union
@CinfedCU
Debt has a way of snowballing.
Charging a little here and a little
there can add up quickly if you
aren’t careful.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
There are ways to refinance or
consolidate student loans and
other debt that can lower your
interest rate.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman
@shermanwealth
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
What should millennials know about credit?
Picking up good credit habits now
will help make it MUCH easier to
finance that big purchase in the
future.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
When it comes to credit, know what
you are getting into ahead of time.
Understand the terms. Have a
repayment plan in place.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCheapsters
@Cheapsters
It is your financial reputation.
Don’t destroy it.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Debbi King
@DebbiKing
Credit MUST be treated
importantly. It is a key factor in
getting an apartment or home, car
loans, jobs, and etc.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
CARE
@care4yourfuture
Know what’s in your credit
report. You can’t act until you
know what’s there.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Rod Griffin
@Rod_Griffin
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
How can millennials be smart with their
student loans?
Don’t ignore it. Look at how much
you owe, interest rates, repayment
plans. Have a plan!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCheapsters
@Cheapsters
First, be aware of how much of a
student loan you really need and
don’t borrow one penny more.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman
@shermanwealth
Consolidate loan debt. Do not be
late, this debt is NEVER forgiven
even in a bankruptcy, so you have
to remain current on it.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Cary Carbonaro, CFP
@CaryCarbonaro
Pay off the highest interest loans first.
The loan(s) with the higher interest
rate(s) is costing you more money.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCARE
@care4yourfuture
Take full advantage of
available scholarships and
grants before exploring
student loans.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Vouch
@vouch
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
How can millennials start saving for retirement?
Don’t wait! Sign up for your
company’s 401k plan ASAP!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Compare Cards
@CompareCards
Speak with experienced financial
planners who can help you find a
workable plan for your situation
and goals.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman
@shermanwealth
It starts with budgeting. Figure out how much
you need for your essential expenses and budget
a small amount to save for retirement. A small
amount can go a LONG way; the beauty of
compound interest.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETKelby
@TheFRUGALennial
Pay yourself first. If it’s
gone right when you
get your check, you
won’t miss it.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Kasasa
@Kasasa
Saving for retirement can be easy the
earlier you start. Start saving now.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETMore Than Wheels
@MoreThanWheels
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
What goals should millennials set to help them
financially successful?
Your goals are yours to make.
Common millennial goals = paying off
loans, cash reserve, wedding/ring,
house, family, etc.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETDouglas A. Boneparth
@dougboneparth
$100 per month from 25-65 yields you
approximately $1.7 million in growth
stock mutual funds. Start there.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Debbi King
@DebbiKing
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETKelby
@TheFRUGALennial
Avoid the temptation of what you see on
social media. Budget, live within your
means, and stay the course.
Minimize debt, maximize savings.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Leslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
Pay off debt, have a great credit
score, have an emergency fund,
invest, and be able to have fun and
enjoy the ride!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCary Carbonaro, CFP
@CaryCarbonaro
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Where can millennials go to learn more about
money and finances?
The Internet is a good place to start!
So are local credit unions and banks.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETKasasa
@Kasasa
Millennials can learn about finances
from blogs, books, courses, and more.“
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
More Than Wheels
@MoreThanWheels
”
Millennials can learn about
finances from blogs, books,
courses, and more.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
More Than Wheels
@MoreThanWheels
A good financial planner is a great first
step to help you understand the many
options available to you.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Brad Sherman
@shermanwealth
Talk to your parents and successful
peers - experience is the best teacher,
learn from it!
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCompare Cards
@CompareCards
Best ways are to speak with a
financial planner. Money Magazine
and Kiplinger are great resources.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCARE
@care4yourfuture
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
What’s your number one financial tip for
millennials?
A budget gives you the control to tell
your money where to go instead of
wondering where it went.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETJoe Koss
@AlohaDebtFree
Number one tip: Do your research!
Education is an investment in yourself.“
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Vouch
@vouch
”
Number one tip: Do your
research! Education is an
investment in yourself.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
Vouch
@vouch
Save money in as many ways as you
can know. Live below your means so
you can live more richly in the
future.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
CARE
@care4yourfuture
Don’t panic. Most of us started off in
the same position as you. Getting
financially fit takes patience, time, and
knowledge.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq
@LeslieHTayneEsq
It’s never too early to save for
retirement! Put at least enough in
your 401k to get the employer
match - it’s free money.
#CreditChat
Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETStarting Out Kiplinger
@SOKiplinger
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Financial Planning for Millennials

  • 1.
    Financial Planning forMillennials #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
  • 2.
    Join our #CreditChatevery Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET. This week, the community shared some key money tips for millennials. ex.pn/millennials
  • 3.
    What financial strugglesdo millennials face? #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
  • 4.
    Many millennials arehaving difficulties finding jobs after college, especially ones that can pay the bills. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Southeast Financial @SFCUNews ” “ Many millennials are having difficulties finding jobs after college, especially ones that can pay the bills. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Southeast Financial @SFCUNews
  • 5.
    Financial struggles: Studentloan debt, low wages, and an uneven job market. However, student loan debt is the most crippling. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET CARE @care4yourfuture
  • 6.
    A couple ofitems millennials struggle with are student loans and saving. Some don’t realize how good a rainy day fund is. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET More Than Wheels @MoreThanWheels
  • 7.
    The average millennialstudent loan debt was quoted at $33k. This is a huge impediment for a person just starting out. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Kelby @TheFRUGALennial
  • 8.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET What should millennials know about budgeting?
  • 9.
    Just do it!If you miss a payment for a bill, or rack up too much debt, your credit score will reflect immediately. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Compare Cards @CompareCards
  • 10.
    It is thekey to future financial success. You must sit down and write out your monthly income and your expenses. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET CARE @care4yourfuture
  • 11.
    Budgeting is yourroadmap to a solid financial future. A good budget now could open a ton of financial doors down the road! “ #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET ” Leslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq Budgeting is your roadmap to a solid financial future. A good budget now could open a ton of financial doors down the road! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Leslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq
  • 12.
    There are alot of free tech tools, sites, and apps millennials can use to help them budget - and make it fun! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman @shermanwealth
  • 13.
    Start saving todayfor the funds you’ll need tomorrow - like money for a down payment. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Richmond American @RAHomes
  • 14.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET Vouch @vouch Budgeting can be a great way to get to know your individual spending habits and the places where you could cut back.
  • 15.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET What should millennials know about debt?
  • 16.
    Knock it outnow because there is no later. Only defer or forbear if necessary. Interest is no fun. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETJazmyn Anderson @GoldLabl
  • 17.
    Understand the difference betweentaking on manageable and unmanageable debt. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq
  • 18.
    You can’t justpay the minimum payment each month. You’ll be stuck forever! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETNextGenPF @NextGenPF
  • 19.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET Cinfed Credit Union @CinfedCU Debt has a way of snowballing. Charging a little here and a little there can add up quickly if you aren’t careful. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET
  • 20.
    There are waysto refinance or consolidate student loans and other debt that can lower your interest rate. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman @shermanwealth
  • 21.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET What should millennials know about credit?
  • 22.
    Picking up goodcredit habits now will help make it MUCH easier to finance that big purchase in the future. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq
  • 23.
    When it comesto credit, know what you are getting into ahead of time. Understand the terms. Have a repayment plan in place. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCheapsters @Cheapsters
  • 24.
    It is yourfinancial reputation. Don’t destroy it. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Debbi King @DebbiKing
  • 25.
    Credit MUST betreated importantly. It is a key factor in getting an apartment or home, car loans, jobs, and etc. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET CARE @care4yourfuture
  • 26.
    Know what’s inyour credit report. You can’t act until you know what’s there. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Rod Griffin @Rod_Griffin
  • 27.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET How can millennials be smart with their student loans?
  • 28.
    Don’t ignore it.Look at how much you owe, interest rates, repayment plans. Have a plan! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCheapsters @Cheapsters
  • 29.
    First, be awareof how much of a student loan you really need and don’t borrow one penny more. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman @shermanwealth
  • 30.
    Consolidate loan debt.Do not be late, this debt is NEVER forgiven even in a bankruptcy, so you have to remain current on it. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Cary Carbonaro, CFP @CaryCarbonaro
  • 31.
    Pay off thehighest interest loans first. The loan(s) with the higher interest rate(s) is costing you more money. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCARE @care4yourfuture
  • 32.
    Take full advantageof available scholarships and grants before exploring student loans. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Vouch @vouch
  • 33.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET How can millennials start saving for retirement?
  • 34.
    Don’t wait! Signup for your company’s 401k plan ASAP! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Compare Cards @CompareCards
  • 35.
    Speak with experiencedfinancial planners who can help you find a workable plan for your situation and goals. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETBrad Sherman @shermanwealth
  • 36.
    It starts withbudgeting. Figure out how much you need for your essential expenses and budget a small amount to save for retirement. A small amount can go a LONG way; the beauty of compound interest. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETKelby @TheFRUGALennial
  • 37.
    Pay yourself first.If it’s gone right when you get your check, you won’t miss it. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Kasasa @Kasasa
  • 38.
    Saving for retirementcan be easy the earlier you start. Start saving now. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETMore Than Wheels @MoreThanWheels
  • 39.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET What goals should millennials set to help them financially successful?
  • 40.
    Your goals areyours to make. Common millennial goals = paying off loans, cash reserve, wedding/ring, house, family, etc. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETDouglas A. Boneparth @dougboneparth
  • 41.
    $100 per monthfrom 25-65 yields you approximately $1.7 million in growth stock mutual funds. Start there. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Debbi King @DebbiKing
  • 42.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ETKelby @TheFRUGALennial Avoid the temptation of what you see on social media. Budget, live within your means, and stay the course.
  • 43.
    Minimize debt, maximizesavings. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Leslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq
  • 44.
    Pay off debt,have a great credit score, have an emergency fund, invest, and be able to have fun and enjoy the ride! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCary Carbonaro, CFP @CaryCarbonaro
  • 45.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET Where can millennials go to learn more about money and finances?
  • 46.
    The Internet isa good place to start! So are local credit unions and banks. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETKasasa @Kasasa
  • 47.
    Millennials can learnabout finances from blogs, books, courses, and more.“ #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET More Than Wheels @MoreThanWheels ” Millennials can learn about finances from blogs, books, courses, and more. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET More Than Wheels @MoreThanWheels
  • 48.
    A good financialplanner is a great first step to help you understand the many options available to you. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Brad Sherman @shermanwealth
  • 49.
    Talk to yourparents and successful peers - experience is the best teacher, learn from it! #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCompare Cards @CompareCards
  • 50.
    Best ways areto speak with a financial planner. Money Magazine and Kiplinger are great resources. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETCARE @care4yourfuture
  • 51.
    #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3p.m. ET What’s your number one financial tip for millennials?
  • 52.
    A budget givesyou the control to tell your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETJoe Koss @AlohaDebtFree
  • 53.
    Number one tip:Do your research! Education is an investment in yourself.“ #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Vouch @vouch ” Number one tip: Do your research! Education is an investment in yourself. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET Vouch @vouch
  • 54.
    Save money inas many ways as you can know. Live below your means so you can live more richly in the future. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ET CARE @care4yourfuture
  • 55.
    Don’t panic. Mostof us started off in the same position as you. Getting financially fit takes patience, time, and knowledge. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETLeslie H. Tayne, Esq @LeslieHTayneEsq
  • 56.
    It’s never tooearly to save for retirement! Put at least enough in your 401k to get the employer match - it’s free money. #CreditChat Wednesdays | 3 p.m. ETStarting Out Kiplinger @SOKiplinger
  • 57.