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A New Graduate’s Guide To Building A Nest Egg

A New Graduate’s Guide To Building A Nest Egg

If you have recently graduated, you may be looking with some horror at your bank account balance each month. We all head into college dreaming of the big bucks, but all too often we struggle just to earn a minimum wage even with an advanced degree. To add to the...
A New Graduate’s Guide To Your 401(k)

A New Graduate’s Guide To Your 401(k)

Unless you are very lucky and you have an employer which offers you a company-backed pension plan, chances are good that you are more or less on your own when it comes to figuring out how to save for your retirement. A lot has changed since your parents’ days....
5 Hacks For Saving Money When You’re A New Graduate

5 Hacks For Saving Money When You’re A New Graduate

Remember when you first enrolled in college and you thought that you were facing serious money problems? You worried about how the heck you were going to pay for your education, room, and board. But then you found a part-time job on campus and you set up some student...
5 New and Alternative Sources of Student Support and Funding

5 New and Alternative Sources of Student Support and Funding

If you are trying to figure out how you can afford to attend university, you probably are feeling pretty lost and intimidated right now. True, you could use student loans, but student loans have notoriously unfair terms, and defaulting on them can be frightening....
5 Free Resources for Help with Your Student Loans

5 Free Resources for Help with Your Student Loans

Drowning under a deluge of student loan debt? Considering that student loan debt is on the rise and the average American student now owes more than $35,000, that is no surprise. It can be bad enough for undergraduates; if you are a graduate student or a dropout, it...

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