It’s graduation season, which is a good time for people in their twenties to start thinking about how to better control their finances. How do you balance paying off student debt with saving for the future? Should you move back in with your parents to save on rent? What is the best way to create a proper budget?
Very few people have their finances perfectly in order as they decide their lives and careers in their 20s. We want to help you get started.
We’ve hosted a five-day financial boot camp for 20-somethings to get them thinking about employment, budgeting, saving, and debt management.
As of May 13, 2024, Ron Lieber, financial columnist; Tara Siegel Bernard, consumer finance reporter; and Mike Dang, a personal finance editor, will guide you on best practices for getting your finances in order.
We hope that by the end of the week you have a better understanding of your money and what you will need to do to create a strong financial future for yourself.
How to start
Subscribe to the Su Dinero newsletter. If you are a young person thinking about your money, know a young person who could benefit from this boot camp, or simply want to follow along, you can subscribe using the link below.
what you will get
Every day for five days, you will receive tips, explanations, and exercises on how to think about taking advantage of work benefits, creating a budget, paying off debt, and thinking about your future.
After boot camp ends, you’ll receive the Your Money newsletter, featuring stories and tips to help you better understand your finances, delivered to your inbox every Monday.