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View ArticleCollege Students: Make Money by Getting Good Grades
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[It was only recently, after a year and a half of marriage, that my husband and I got our first shared credit card. We’re still working out the kinks, and considering adding my husband as an authorized...
View ArticleHow I Spend $20 (or less) Per Year Streaming Movies and TV
[I’ve been talking to an old college friend (ha! old! college was like 7 years ago!) about how much he spends on certain things and services that, well, the rest of us pay probably-way-too-much for....
View ArticleThe Good News and Bad News in Personal Finance
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View ArticleHow to Best Use Your Grace Period: Create Your Debt Attack Plan
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View ArticleWhat New Grads Need to Know Before Paying Back Their Student Loans
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View Article5 Situations Where You Should Leave Your Credit Card in Your Wallet
This week’s guest post comes from Fred, personal finance writer at Credit Card Finder. He helps people to compare credit cards online. There are smart ways to use your credit card: you can keep your...
View ArticleMoney can’t buy love! Here are 7 vital signs that you tend to ignore:
This week’s guest post comes from Dorothy Anderson, who is a finance blogger and recommends you be very careful before consolidating debts. Do you remember the song by Beatles? “….I’ll buy you a...
View ArticleRebuilding Your Credit
Jim Wang writes about personal finance and other money issues at his personal finance blog Wallet Hacks. Many of us have made money mistakes. Additionally, some of us have had financial disasters to...
View ArticleCollege Students: Make Money by Getting Good Grades
Kyle Taylor is a blogger at The Penny Hoarder. Check out his blog to get 100’s of weird and wacky ways to make extra money. For many college students, money is tight. They might dig through the couch...
View ArticleCareer Tips For Recent Grads
Once you’re out of college, all you want to do is step into the professional world and put all that you’ve learned during your academic years to good use. Good news is: that enthusiasm and motivation...
View ArticleHow to Share a Credit Card with Your Spouse
[It was only recently, after a year and a half of marriage, that my husband and I got our first shared credit card. We’re still working out the kinks, and considering adding my husband as an authorized...
View ArticleHow I Spend $20 (or less) Per Year Streaming Movies and TV
[I’ve been talking to an old college friend (ha! old! college was like 7 years ago!) about how much he spends on certain things and services that, well, the rest of us pay probably-way-too-much for....
View ArticleThe Good News and Bad News in Personal Finance
The following post is by ESI from ESI Money, a blog about achieving financial independence through earning, saving, and investing (ESI). It’s written by an early-50’s retiree who achieved financial...
View ArticleHow to Best Use Your Grace Period: Create Your Debt Attack Plan
Editor’s Note: We’ve got a guest post on the blog today! This one is for those of you who will be graduating soon – are you ready to tackle your student loans after graduation? Liz from Less Debt More...
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