Save Smarter Thanks to Compound Interest

Save Smarter Thanks to Compound Interest

The college years are full of life-changing experiences and foundational knowledge. But did you know the financial habits you put into place in young adulthood can be just as transformative as the lessons you learn in a lecture hall? It doesn’t take a degree to be smart about money; all it takes is starting early, staying consistent, and taking advantage of compounding interest. Watch to learn more.

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