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A side hustle of mine was being an assistant bookkeeper and then I became a treasurer for my study association. Even though I'm broke and still living with my parents, I started bookkeeping for myself this week and tbh its really good for budgetting. You spend way more, way quicker with the prices these days. The odds have been stacked against us atm, but it still helps I think. At least if you practice now, you'll be financialy literate when it really matters (especially if like me your parents aren't either and can't teach you much).
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