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Generation Earn by Kimberly Palmer
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Oct 12, 2010 | ISBN 9781580082365

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Praise

“Palmer expands lessons from her own experience into something truly helpful for a wider audience. Generation Earn reads like a light-hearted yet sincere letter from a slightly older and wiser friend. …a thoughtful and incredibly useful graduation or birthday gift.”
Better Investing, 1/1/11

“it takes you on [a] journey toward financial freedom, and offers helpful tips that you can actually put into practice.”
—Allbusiness.com, Personal Finance Corner, 10/28/10

Generation Earn offers real, applicable career and money advice.”
—Mediabistro blog, FishbowlDC, 10/20/10

“Kimberly Palmer, author of the new “Generation Earn: The Young Professional’s Guide to Spending, Investing and Giving Back” (Ten Speed Press, October 2010) speaks of and for the next generation. Palmer writes the popular “Alpha Consumer” column for U.S. News and World Report and she’s mad! She’s tired of today’s young professionals being referred to as “Generation Debt.” Palmer points out that Generations X and Y hold more advanced degrees than any prior generation, giving them serious earning potential. …What stands out about “Generation Earn” is that Palmer goes beyond the desperate “me, me, me” of most personal finance books. Of course, she advises young professionals on how to get their financial houses in order. That’s obligatory. And she covers those fundamentals with a crisp, conversational style that makes it sink in. But then she goes beyond that and advises her generation on how to fulfill their dreams of making a difference. It’s a lot easier to change the world if you have something more in your arsenal than just sweat and tears. Palmer advises on green spending, wise giving and what she calls “Nonprofit Dreamin.’ Generations X and Y are often maligned, but nobody can deny that these young people often think beyond themselves. “Generation Earn” can help them put some money and muscle behind their good intentions.”
—Elisabeth Leamy, Good Morning America, Consumer Correspondent, 10/18/10

“Generation Earn is aimed at young professionals, who are increasingly interested in spending smarter, investing and giving back. But the book is also excellent in its scope and even mentions ways to reduce one’s carbon footprint, such as calculating one’s footprint and offsetting in support of innovative clean energy projects. As the dust of the recession is finally settling, you might be wondering where do we go from here? Generation Earn provides a compass and reveals paths for a better future.”
—Carbonfund.org blog, 10/12/10

“This is a great book for a thoughtful college graduate. In fact, without knowing anything more than that about a graduate, this would be my first pick as a gift for graduation (perhaps coupled with Your Money or Your Life). As with many such books, the subtitle should make it clear whether this book will have any value for you personally. Are you a young professional? If the answer is yes, this book is probably worth a look.”
—The Simple Dollar blog, 10/10/10

“If you’re looking for a book that talks to your life, your money, right now, this is it! It’s an essential guide for a rapidly changing world.”
—Carmen Wong Ulrich, personal finance expert for The Dr. Oz Show and author of The Real Cost of Living

“Kimberly Palmer has crafted a clear-eyed, engaging book that goes far beyond finances and careers, and gives us a roadmap for how best to conduct our lives. As my three daughters enter their twenties, this is one of the most valuable guidebooks I could give them.”
—Jeff Zaslow, coauthor of The Last Lecture and columnist, Wall Street Journal

Generation Earn shows us how to pursue our financial goals without compromising our values. The financial world—and our place in it—is changing, but Palmer’s advice will help us move ahead.”
—Farnoosh Torabi, money coach on Bank of Mom and Dad and author of Psych Yourself Rich

Table Of Contents

Acknowledgments                                                               ix
Introduction: Meet the New Young Professional                      1
 
Part 1          Building Your Life
1          The Joy of Spending                                             9
2          Job Juggling                                                        29
3          The Upside of Debt                                             47
4          Investing for Smarties                                         61
5          Not Your Parents’ Retirement                             75
 
Part 2          Creating a Home
6          When Parents Are Landlords (or Tenants)        91
7          Lessons in Modern Frugality                             105
8          Love, Rings, and Mortgages                             119
9          Babies and Bank Accounts                              139
 
Part 3          Changing the World
10         Green Spending                                                   165
11         The New Rules of Philanthropy                              181
12         Nonprofit Dreamin’                                                195
 
Epilogue: Redefining Rich                                                 209
Endnotes                                                                        216
About the Author 224
Index                                                                              225

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