Financial advice from the nation's top grads

NEW YORK -- It's graduation season. That means hordes of newly-minted MBA students and undergraduate business majors will soon be entering the work force.

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Young adults, and everyone else for that matter, shouldn't forget those thrifty philosophies after they move into a higher income bracket, said Brandon Garrett, 22. He recently graduated with the highest grade point average from Texas Tech University's personal financial planning program.

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