"I don't worry about money any more. I'm 23"

Posted at 11:25 on Wednesday August 02, 2006 | Filed Under Investing

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This image could be either positive or negative, but I take it in the good way. What if we spent a few hours setting up our accounts right so money flowed automatically from one account to the other? 10 years from now, would those few hours be worth it?

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Comments (5)

1.

I don't like the image

Posted by ryan at August 3, 2006 01:00 AM
2.

That's a pretty cool picture, like the other ones you've posted. There's something about the way it blocks the eyes that makes you imagine it could be any young person you know.


By the way, Ramit, I was looking for some articles on the site's main page, and I discovered something interesting. The word "life" appears in some form or another about 56 times. And "death"? Once.

Posted by Anthony A at August 3, 2006 02:15 AM
3.

Hey, cool, I didn't know that.

Posted by Ramit Sethi at August 3, 2006 10:40 PM
4.

This is great, I am 23 and this is kind of inspirational...no Starbucks for me this morning..j/k.


Is this going to be an ongoing section of the blog? Or a one time deal?


I think a section should be deticated to the "younger saver/investor" we need the help!

Posted by leo at August 4, 2006 07:16 AM
5.

Got a Roth when I was 22 and I used extra student loan money to do it! Have you ever read the book 7 highly eff... nah you couldn't have!

Posted by RiddleRocket at January 10, 2007 12:19 AM

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