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Ways to start planning now for tomorrow's success
In the hustle and bustle of student life, textbook rentals and daily expenses are often top of mind. Saving and investing can seem like distant concerns.
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GameStop stock mania sparks interest in investing
The last week of January finished with an unexpected stock market mania many are calling the viral 'GameStop Saga.'
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So you want to be a millionaire?
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How bitcoin technology could impact our world
Ben Parker (left) and Eric Engebretsen (right) recently started a crypto club on BYU campus. The Crypto Club gathers students who want to learn about blockchain, bitcoin, and other crypto currencies and explore what other uses of the technology could be. (Tanner Thelin)
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BYU students prove financial investing in college possible
BYU economic self reliance professor Kurt Brown instructs his students on how to make investments in early stage for companies that aim to solve some of society’s most systemic challenges. (Claire Anderson)
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Never too early for students to start investing, experts say
Daniel Lemich is spending his summer in his hometown of Rawlins, Wyoming, selling cars. Lemich, 22, is a senior in construction management at BYU. Like many other students, he is working hard to save money for family and school expenses. But he's also squirreling away cash for investment opportunities.
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