Financial Aid, Part 3: Paying Your Loans Back
Whether you’ve graduated, left school, or dropped your classes you’ll have to start paying your loans back. It’s also important that you know you have to at least get a “C” or a 2.0 grade point average...
View ArticleFinancial Aid, Part 4: Saving Your Money in College
Every situation is unique and different, but I want to discuss possible options for students to save money. Ways to Save Money Basic Savings Account A lot of banks now offer ways for students to open a...
View ArticleMake Learning about Finances Fun…
Yes, you may be thinking, how can learning about finances be fun? Well there are several resources online that provide financial education through virtual games. These games are meant to teach the...
View ArticleDeveloping a Budget in College
After reading my financial aid posts, someone asked, well, how exactly do I budget while in college? Determine Fixed and Variable Costs For some students, it’s easier to keep a small notepad or journal...
View ArticleBudgeting for Birthdays
It’s just as important to budget for birthdays, as it is to budget for other holidays. When creating a budget, incorporating holidays and birthdays is just as important as incorporating anything else....
View ArticleThe Realty of Financial Stress in Relationships
Not only can financial stress affect your health, it can affect your relationships. Financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce and strain among many family relationships. Financial...
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