“With retirement savings, I think mentally the kids need to think that this is a monthly expense for them and they’re really just spending money on themselves. A lot of kids use their money to go out to buy and spend – but I think the mindset should be ‘let’s go shopping for stocks’ and instead you’re shopping for investments, and that can be a lot of fun.” 

“Systematic investing should be more diversified. The diversification piece is key. Having exposure to different sectors and different money managers is a plus… I think that ETFs and mutual funds and things like that are a fantastic choice.”

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Other savings

“Building an emergency fund: Life is unpredictable and any unplanned financial expense can definitely put a deeper debt into an emergency cash reserve. So just focusing on saving up to cover at least 3 to 6 months worth of essential living expenses is a smart thing to do.”

“Once the emergency fund and the retirement savings are under control, you can really start to focus on other long-term goals. Maybe you hope to own a home someday, or want to plan to help pay for your own child’s college education or you have other financial aspirations that are important to you. I think it’s important to target the base first and then you can expand from there.”

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Focusing on paying down higher interest rate student loans first can help reduce the debt burden for college grads. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images / Getty Images)

Managing credit & debt

“It’s useful to establish a strong credit history and using your credit card wisely, because if you’re not using it wisely it can really make debt and the payment situation even worse. Search for favorable rewards programs and don’t spend more than you can pay off each month is definitely key.”

“I think paying outstanding credit card debt which is usually subject to higher interest rates should also be a high priority as well… Consolidating outstanding credit card debt is one way to lower the interest rate.”

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“If you choose to pay off student loan debt more aggressively and if it makes financial sense for their situation, you could start with the highest interest rate loans first, only paying the minimum on the lower interest rate loans – that’s one strategy. It also usually makes sense to focus on paying off private and variable rate loans before moving to federal and fixed rate loans.”

“Beware of lifestyle creep, just spend wisely and understand where your money is going. Kids that make more money, they tend to spend more money – it’s a natural part of wanting to enjoy your increases in your discretionary income. But you have to make sure that luxuries aren’t becoming new necessities unnecessarily, if you will.”

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