Your first paycheck should not come with ten expensive lessons.
The first years of earning bring decisions that can shape your finances for years: which bank account to open, what your pay stub actually means, whether to get a credit card, how much rent you can afford, what to do about student loans, and whether you are ready to invest.
Your First Ten Money Decisions turns those moments into a clear visual system. Instead of overwhelming you with everything there is to know about money, it helps you make the next decision in front of you—then shows you when to review it.
Inside, you will learn how to:
read a paycheck before changing your deductions
choose bank accounts without getting trapped by avoidable fees
route income into spending, bills, a cash buffer and future goals
use a first credit card without letting it use you
test whether an apartment or car is truly affordable
make sense of federal student-loan choices
choose the insurance you need now—not every policy someone wants to sell you
start investing with simple, verifiable principles
recognize scams before urgency overrides judgment
Follow Maya, a 22-year-old beginning her first salaried job, through consistent worked examples. Use the visual guides, decision cards and 20 worksheets with your own numbers. Return to each decision when its review trigger appears—a raise, a move, a fee, a lease renewal or a rule change.
One decision. One action. One review trigger.
You do not need to become obsessed with money. You need to make these ten decisions on purpose instead of by default.