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Read 5 Tips to Avoid Student Loan Scams
College is an important part of your education and your life. And it can get expensive. So it’s understandable that you might need some help to pay for it. But...
Read 5 Great (And Thrifty) Last-Minute Christmas Gift Ideas
Didn’t plan far enough ahead this Christmas? Or do you have some surprise guests coming over? We’ve got some great last-minute Christmas gift ideas that will fill stockings without emptying your wallet…or...
Read How to Shop Smart and Save Money This Christmas
Christmas always seems to arrive sooner than you think. Whether you have a lot of shopping to do or you only buy for a few close family and friends, planning...
Read Shop Smart And Save Money This Summer
Summer can be a time for making great memories and having fun as a family. But you don’t need to put your finances at risk to do so. Plan ahead...
Read Getting Set to Handle Post-Graduation Finances
Whether you’re heading straight to a job or will be off to college, graduating from high school brings exciting new independence. With that long-awaited freedom, though, comes a whole new...
Read 6 Ways You’re Wasting Money Right Now – And How To Stop
“Why spend your money on food that does not give you strength? Why pay for food that does you no good?” (Isaiah 55:2, NLT) Looking for ways to boost your savings?...
Read Talking To Your Parents About Money
Managing your own finances can be tough enough as it is. Talking about finances with your parents can seem overwhelming. But it’s smart to start the discussion early, before illness...
Read Don’t Let These #CreditFails Ruin Your Credit Score!
Do you know your credit score? You should! Your credit score is a number that reflects how likely you are to pay back money you borrow. There are a few different scales,...
Read How to Manage Money When You Have Roommates
Money can cause a lot of problems in relationships. And that goes for friends and roommates, too. Whether you’re living with one friend or a houseful, you’ll need to find some...
Read How to Start an Emergency Fund
You’ve probably heard that everyone should have an emergency savings fund. But a recent survey showed that 29% of Americans have no emergency savings at all. The Federal Reserve Board found in 2015that 46% of...
Read Mixing Money and Marriage
Congratulations! You got engaged over the holidays, and there’s a lot of planning to do. You’re probably thinking about seating plans and flowers right now. However, one of the first things to...
Read Avoiding a Common, Costly Budget Mistake
Homes and cars are typically two of the biggest expenses for most people. With a house, just think of the mortgage, the property taxes, and the insurance.With a vehicle, even...