During the first year of my master’s degree, I found a job.
It wasn’t anything special — but I loved working there. Being in a fancy office and living the grown-up dream was something new. And even if they paid me only $700 a month, I was happy.
Yet, I knew it wasn’t enough to satisfy my shopping hunger. So I had to make a harsh decision — I would use my money only for strictly necessary expenses.
I still lived with my parents. I didn’t have to spend anything. And those $4200 (the total over six months of work) lasted until I got my first full-time job (more than two years).
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Learn 7 personal finance rules that can make or break your financial future. From budgeting to compound interest, these money habits will help you secure your financial freedom.
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