Athletes get money game plan
Posted Apr 29, 2007
A few years from now, UNC-CH quarterback Cameron Sexton might become an instant millionaire in the NFL draft. Then again, the communications major might face a football-free future and enter the work force. Either way, Sexton and his Tar Heel teammates are learning the value of a financial game plan for the rest of their lives. A cross-country series of seminars is teaching current athletes the value of solid financial planning and responsible use of credit.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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