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6 Ways For Students to Eat Healthy on a Tight Budget

If you’re a college student trying to save money by opting out of a campus meal plan, you might find yourself splurging on pizza when your meager work-study paycheck arrives and then subsisting on ramen noodles the rest of the time. To keep up with the demands of class, work, and other activities, your body […]

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Managing Your Money: The Essentials

Most of us grow up looking forward to adulthood and all the fun and freedom that appears to be associated with it. But once we reach it, we sometimes find we are ill-prepared for the most basic aspect of being an adult–managing money. Sure, we grew up watching our parents write checks to pay bills

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Adopting a Minimalist Approach to Finances

Many people have heard of the minimalist movement and its desire to help people think about possessions in a different way. It is seen as a tool that can assist you in finding freedom–freedom from fear, from worry, from guilt, from sadness, from being overwhelmed and overworked. It also includes freedom from our need to

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4 Tips For Improving Your Credit Score By Fall

Improving your credit score can sometimes seem like a foreign concept, not just because of the length of time it can take to pay off debts, but also because of the extra baggage that comes with it. However, with the right planning, paying off your debts and improving your credit score might be somewhat more

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How to Conduct a Credit Report Review

With so much information on a credit report you may struggle with the idea of conducting a comprehensive review. Where do you start? What do you look for? Which information is most important? All of these questions will be rolling through your mind. While there is no right or wrong way to conduct a credit

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Top Tips for Using Your First Credit Card

Getting your first credit card is super exciting. Finally, it’s an opportunity to start building some credit, and it’s also hugely useful when it comes to dealing with any emergencies that come your way–so there’s no need to call your parents for money if you somehow end up missing a flight back home and need

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Top Tips for Affording Travel As A Student

When it comes to travel, one of the best memories you can make is by traveling while you’re a student. Whether you’re studying abroad, taking a Eurotrip with friends one summer, or finding a way to balance work while you find yourself on one of the many roads to Rome, it can be a stressful

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4 Easy Ways to Save Money as a Student

When you’re a student, saving money can be a struggle. After all, the costs add up–from textbooks for class, to going out with friends for dinner, to going out for drinks over the weekend, it seems like you’re always spending money. And even with a part-time job at the local bar or your work-study position,

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How to Generate Money for an Emergency Fund

What is an emergency fund? An emergency fund is a stash of money, usually set aside in a separate bank account, that you have earmarked for emergencies only. You never know what life is going to throw at you, whether it’s a lost job, a medical or dental procedure, a significant issue with your home,

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Divorce, Credit Card Debt, and a Balance Transfer

Going through a divorce can be one of the most challenging times of your life, both personally and financially. In addition to property division, you’ll also need to turn your attention to any joint debt you have accumulated over the years. For many couples, credit card debt is something that needs worked out as the

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