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We're excited to provide members ages 17-25 a complimentary subscription for the upbeat, money magazine Brass. Articles range from features about young entrepreneurs, like hip-hop artist Miri Ben-Ari, to tips about first-time car buying. The magazine is produced and written by young adults who understand their peers' interests and money needs. So, if you want to know how to make money, how to manage it, and how to multiply
it, refer to Brass.
The magazine is released quarterly in February, May,
August, and November. Articles and resources are posted on the blog website multiple times a week. And, the Brass|Show, its video podcast, changes every two weeks.
» Website & Blog
» Bi-Weekly Video Podcast
Sample Articles from Brass | CU
Risk & Reward — Nov. 2008
Everyone has dreams, but how often do we preface talk of these goals with “someday…”? As a high school student, Gurbaksh Chahal chose to strive for success instead of waiting. Now, at age 26, he has already had a hugely successful business career, if money is any measure. He’s already sold two start-ups – the first for $40 million when he was 18, and the second just last year for $300 million.
Time Is Money — Nov. 2008
We all have dreams of retiring with tons of savings and living on a private island, taking a European vacation, and living the life. These things (maybe not the private island) are possible with some planning and a little luck, because we have a huge advantage – we have time on our side.
The Daily Grind — Nov. 2008
Rookie. Grasshopper. Probie. Intern.
It’s tough being the new guy or girl on the job, especially if it’s your first. But that first gig, whether it’s an after-school job or your first foray into the working world, can be a great breakthrough. Still, navigating the process is easier said than done, so we’ve outlined some in-the-know advice to help you ace the experience and come out smiling.
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