Students and recent graduates are at a unique inflection point: the financial decisions made in the first 2–3 years after school have outsized compound impact 30+ years later. Most estate planning tools assume you already have a stable career and credit history — students need tools that work with a thin starting balance, handle simple or nonexistent tax situations, prioritize building credit from scratch, and make the most of every dollar in a tight budget. This guide identifies the estate planning that serve a student's actual starting point, not a fully-employed adult.
Not all estate planning are built with students & recent graduates in mind. Here are the key criteria that matter most for your situation:
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Students & Recent Graduates have specific needs across many financial categories — not just estate planning:
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