Welcome PC Magazine Readers

Welcome PC Magazine Readers

If you have stumbled upon this site from the PC Magazine article covering the top 15 web sites for managing money, I just wanted to welcome you. As the article mentioned, this site is geared towards younger working adults, typically in their 30s, to late 20s and early 40s. This group of people, or Generation X are quickly becoming the heart of the modern workforce, starting families, and trying to accumulate wealth.

Because this generation is hard at work, the site tends to focus on ways you can build wealth, pay off your debt, and plan for the future. If you’re like most people our age, you probably aren’t very optimistic on Social Security and health care, so you realize how important it is to do the most with what you have so that you can experience the retirement you want. So, I encourage you to take a look around, and you may find a few good investment ideas, or how to save a few bucks.

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If you’d like to know more about me, be sure to check the about page. I’m a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor and also write about financial planning at About.com. If you’re looking for some of the best articles on the site, be sure to check out the best of section, or feel free to browse through the archives to find something that interests you.

Generation X Finance is also a member of The Money Writers blog network, where you can find a handful of other great personal finance sites that can help you reach your financial goals.

Author: Jeremy Vohwinkle

My name is Jeremy Vohwinkle, and I’ve spent a number of years working in the finance industry providing financial advice to regular investors and those participating in employer-sponsored retirement plans.

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