WASHINGTON, May 9, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- College graduation is a great time to plan for the future. Recent college graduates can ace the first year in the "real world" by following U.S. News' Personal Finance Editor Susannah Snider's 15 Financial Steps to Take Your First Year After Graduation:
"New graduates should understand that their first few years in the 'real world' can have a profound impact on their long-term financial health," Snider said. "At U.S. News Money, we're helping recent graduates understand how decisions they make today may impact their credit scores, student loan payments, earning potential and financial security for years to come."
Here are additional resources for recent college graduates:
U.S. News Money keeps abreast of the latest financial news to help consumers make wise money decisions.
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