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FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR YOUR 20s & 30s
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Feeling generous but strapped for cash? Volunteer, donate an old cell phone or try one of these other no- or low-cash ways to give to charity.
GIVING
We've got plenty of ideas that will keep your friends, family and wallet happy -- without making you look like Scrooge.
Young? Got cash? Now is a wonderful time to enter the stock market as a first-time investor.
Where can you find stability in unstable times? Here are six fields that offer job security and fat paychecks, too.
Having a hard time feeling grateful? When times get tough, it helps to count your financial blessings.
We've found 25 sites to help you save money -- and avoid the crowds.
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How to land a fellowship, scholarship or assistantship:
1. Start early
2. Network
3. Spiff up your resume
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