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Mar 2025
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The Best of CNBC’s Your Money College To...

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When it comes to money, knowledge is power. CNBC’s Your Money College Tour brings experts and influencers to college campuses for a crash course in personal finance. At The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, students got budgeting, saving, and investing advice from former NFL player Brandon Copeland, financial therapist Steven M. Hughes, and investor Tiffany James. Listen to some of the best they had say. 

 

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