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FALL 2019
hen you get together with your friends,
you probably chat about plenty of things:
relationships, work, family, sports, hobbies.
One topic not so frequently discussed? Money.
Many of us didn't grow up openly talking about money, and
it's not often covered in depth at school. That can lead to gaps
in our financial knowledge. And it can be intimidating to try
to fill those gaps, if you can even figure out where to start.
What's the solution? Join — or create — a money club.
W
Group gatherings
can be a fun and
educational way
to learn about
financial topics.
By Haley Shapley
In the (money)