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Scribd 5 oct.
We all have that one teacher who changed the world for us. Tell us about yours this !
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Scribd 4 oct.
Join our next with host in conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist about his book DEAR AMERICA. Get tickets →
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Scribd 4 oct.
These are the books the team at Scribd is reading, including 's debut, 's memoir of growing up undocumented, and books that are being turned into movies this month.
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
Thanks for joining us for tonight’s ! If you’d like to rewatch the event, please visit . And you can find ’s “Money Diaries” on Scribd!
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘Money gives you the freedom to do awesome things. So making small changes helps you do those awesome things.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘Think about the best moment of your life. Chances are, you were uncomfortable right before it.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘I have been talking a lot lately about how women can afford to take care of their families...because the truth of the matter is we’re going to give money to our families. How do we make it work?’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘Start talking to your peers. They have the same experiences as you.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘We’ve got to stop taking advice from our parents. They don’t have the same experiences, the same student loan debt.’ -
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Samar Marwan 4 oct.
Environmental crimes, treason, murder, and student loan debt are four things with no statue of limitation in the U.S. with and
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘A money diary is a really good exercise in finding out where you are financially.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘When my husband was reading the book, he looked up at me one day and said “you spent $300 on coffee?!?!?”’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘1 in 4 of the women we talked to only had $250 in savings, and that’s scary.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘But if you have low-interest rates and a manageable amount, there’s no reason to not just pay that off over the long run.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘And student loans are included in that 20%.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘The only thing you need to remember is that 20% of your money should go to your future.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘I don’t want to judge how you spend your money.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
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‘But I find that budgets just make you feel bad. Stop worrying about that, have emergency funds, save for your future, and then spend the rest how you want.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘I really don’t like budgets. Personal finance is personal, you’ve got to find what works for you.’ -
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Scribd 4 oct.
En respuesta a @lestanberry
‘I started writing this book in November, we went to press in July...it was all very fast.' -
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