Ed. note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts from the ATL Career Center’s team of expert contributors. Today, Carrie Smith of Betterment offers reading recommendations for Biglaw associates interested in investing.
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So, whether you’re just out of law school and new to investing, or you’re getting close to retiring, consider these 10 popular reads to get you started on the path of good financial habits.