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They can’t touch the earn-
ings without incurring both
taxes and penalties, howev-
er, until they reach 5972. But
you will want to encourage
them to keep the money in
their IRA intact, giving it
the chance to grow.
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nately, most young people
don’t really receive any
kind of formal financial
education. Of course, you
can try to provide some of
this knowledge to your own
children, but, as you know,
advice from Mom and Dad
sometimes gets ignored.
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better results if you arrange
for your recent graduate to
meet with a financial pro-
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following their progress, can
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valuable advice upon their
graduation, they may well
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school crush. I mentioned this folder on my national radio vesting and to ask questions:
show and later heard from a woman who received an out-of-
the-blue email from her birth mother.
To check on this secret folder, go to Messenger
>> Message Requests >> See Filtered Requests. This will re-
veal the messages that Facebook has dutifully hidden from you.
3. Send files using messenger: Not long ago, Messenger
was just a quaint alternative to email. Facebook has bulked up
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All over the world, Facebook has taken hold of our social
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groups, do business, create de facto websites for their organi-
zations, and schedule a whole calendar of events, all under the - and Tips - for
banner of that lower-case “f.”
The real Facebook aficionados have
a whole arsenal of tools at their disposal,
enabling them to remember long-lost ac-
quaintances, monitor their security, and
send enormous files with the click of a but-
ton.
What are these secret Facebook func-
tions? Read on.
1. Find out where you’re logged in:
You can open Facebook on your computer,
and you can open Facebook on your phone.
Many users keep Facebook open all day
It’s Graduation Season
again. If your child is grad-
uating from high school or
college, you have reason to
celebrate. But what should
you give to your newly mint-
ed diploma holder? You
might want to consider of-
fering a combination of fi-
long, jumping from device to device to check up on friends or nancial gifts and tips, which,
post a picture. But often we forget exactly where we’ve logged taken together, could set
in, and whether we ever logged out.
Tuckily, you can check. Facebook lets you view all the
places you’ve logged in. Better yet, you can see whether some-
one has logged into your account - pretending to be you.
This powerful feature is remarkably easy to find. Just to go
to Settings >> Security Settings >> Where You’re Togged In,
and you’ll find a list of devices that are currently accessing your
Facebook account. The feature also lists login metadata, such
as when and where you last checked in, plus the type of device stock. Everyone should un-
you used. Keep in mind that cell phones sometimes show weird derstand the financial
locations, which may refer to a cell phone tower and not neces-
sarily to where you were standing at the time.
2. Check message requests folder: One of Facebook’s
most eccentric features is the “Message Request.” If your (real)
friend Eddy writes to your account, but you haven’t made your
relationship “Facebook official,” Eddy’s message will get sent Young people enjoy owning
to the Message Request folder. Many diehard Facebook users
have no idea that this folder even exists, so messages may lan-
guish for months or years before they get noticed.
If you haven’t already, you should probably check this
folder. Some of the messages may be spam, but who knows?
You might also have received a note from your long-lost high
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What causes the stock price
to go up or down? How long
Settings should I hold this stock?
Should I own several stocks
like this one, or is it better
to branch out to find new
this service, giving you the ability to make phone calls, hold opportunities? Over time, in
video chats, send money, and other things. learning the answers to these
One of those abilities: sending documents. By now, you and other questions, your
child can become familiar
with investing and how to
make the best choices.
• Encourage your grad-
For this to work, you’ll have to download the Dropbox and uate to open an IRA. Your
Messenger apps on your mobile device. child can open an IRA as
Here’s how it works: Open the Messenger app. Select the long as he or she has some
contact you would like to send the files to. Tap the More but- earned income. You might
want to suggest that your
child consider a Roth IRA,
which, at the child’s age
file is downloaded and ready to send, switch back to Messenger and income level, may be a
app. Tap the Send option for the file. This is to confirm that you good choice. With a Roth
really want to send it. IRA, children can access
Facebook recently added an end-to-end encryption priva- their contributions at any
cy setting to its Messenger app. It allows you to have ‘secret
conversations’ that no one else will be able to access. However,
to take advantage of this feature you must turn it on, as the
default setting for conversations on the Messenger app is off.
4. Set up a legacy contact: You may be familiar with this
scenario. A friend or loved one passes away. Everyone is sad
about the loss. Then you realize that the deceased still has an
active Facebook account, and there is no way to access it. This
can be extremely unsettling for the mourning survivors.
This is why many people set up a “legacy contact” - some-
one who will take over an account after its owner dies. The leg-
acy contact can save all materials, alert contacts that the person
is no longer alive, and prevent the account from sending out
automatic friend requests.
To set this up, tap Settings >> Account Settings >> Securi-
ty >> Tegacy Contact. Then just pick someone from your con-
tacts. You can decide whether to send this person an automated
message to let them know about the honor you’ve bestowed.
You can also give this contact the ability to download and ar-
chive your full body of posts, photos, and profile information.
5. Add trusted contacts: You probably have a friend or
neighbor who holds onto a copy of your house key, just in case
you get locked out, right? Well, a “trusted contact” is essential-
ly the same thing, except for Facebook passwords. While most
people will never be in this situation, it’s nice to have a little
extra help in an emergency.
To select trusted contacts, open Settings
tings >> Security >> Your Trusted Contacts:
ed Contacts. Then, just like your legacy contact, you can pick
from your full list of friends.
6. Opt out of advertisements: Throughout your Face-
book experience, you’ll receive advertisements based on your
perceived interests. For people who value their privacy, this
snooping can be very unsettling.
To throw Facebook off your scent, open Settings
counts Settings
from:
Can you see online interest-based ads from Facebook?
Can your Facebook ad preferences be used to show your ads
on apps and websites off of the Facebook Companies? Who
can see your social actions paired with ads? Manage the prefer-
ences we use to show you ads.
For each category, select Yes or No.
7. Relive your relationships: Once you hit a few hundred
friends, you may start forgetting about who some of them are.
Don’t be embarrassed. It happens to almost everybody. You
find, say, “Ian Ferguson” in your list of friends, and the picture
doesn’t ring any bells. Who is this guy?
Go to www.facebook.com/us, and you will see the com-
plete history you share on Facebook with one of your contacts.
This may very well ring some bells.
While you’re here, go to About >> Family and Relation-
ships >> Edit, and there you’ll find a drop-down menu. De-
pending on your status, you can add the name of the person
you’re in a relationship with and the date of your anniversary.
To add a relationship as a life event on your profile, hit
About >> Tife Events, then select the type of relationship
you’d like to add.
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