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Reasons to Study Abroad, Besides the Fun

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Yes, study abroad is so much fun. But there are other reasons to do a study abroad program. If you’re thinking about studying abroad, here are a few things to consider that can enhance the experience.

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Pros and Cons of Cash vs. Card

BLOG | BUDGETING

3 min read | January 27, 2019

A lot goes into being smart with your finances, but a good deal of it comes down to spending. Should you use cash or a credit card? Learn a few pros and cons of different ways to pay to help you decide which is the best for you.

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One of the Most Useful Things you can do: Learn a New Language

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

4 min read | January 27, 2019

Learning a new language is tough, but it’s one of the most useful things you could do at any point in your life. While it’s easier the younger you are, you have more access to tools and classes the older you get.

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No Credit vs. Poor Credit

BLOG | CREDIT

2 min read | January 27, 2019

You may be told you’re not approved for a loan because you don’t have a credit history, but the reasoning is not the same as someone who is denied because of poor credit history. And the steps toward approval are quite different.

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Nickle-and-Dimed

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

1 min read | January 27, 2019

If there’s a single culprit for ruining budgets, it’s unplanned expenses. Does that mean you’ve got to cut those expenses entirely? Not necessarily. With some care and attention, you may very well find you have money to spare.

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Living Off-Campus for the First Time

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | January 27, 2019

At many colleges and universities, freshmen are required to live on campus. When the time comes, finding off-campus housing can be challenging. Here are a few things to keep in mind while searching for your first apartment or rental house.

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Keep Your Houseplants (And Budget) Thriving and Happy

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

A great way to liven up your living space is by adding plants. They’re aesthetically pleasing, and some help purify the air and provide other benefits. While many houseplants are affordable, you can also save money by keeping them alive.

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Jobs that Can Help Pay for School

BLOG | CAREER

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Paying for school is a big expense and there are only so many loans available. Fortunately, there are jobs available to help you earn money for school-related expenses. Check out some of these jobs and resources.

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It's Okay to Say No

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

It’s OK to say no. It’s not to be mean or because you don’t want to be helpful, it’s because it is impossible to say yes to everything. Here are a few tips to help you say no in a positive way to avoid taking on more than you can handle.

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How to Reduce the Negative Effects of Cell Phones

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

3 min read | January 27, 2019

Our excessive phone use has started to create negative effects on our mental health and relationships. But there are little things we can do that go a long way toward reducing these effects and using our devices in a healthier way.

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How to Prepare for an Interview

BLOG | CAREER

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Preparing for your job interview can put you a step ahead of your competition. We know to be respectful, to take our time, and prepare, but no one really explains how to prepare. Check out these tips to help land that job.

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How to Handle Stress

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

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How to Avoid Health Insurance Scams

BLOG | FRAUD

1 min read | January 27, 2019

There has been an increase in health insurance scams throughout the nation that has left many with their money and identity stolen. Thankfully, there are many ways to identify when you are getting scammed and how to stop it from happening.   

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Eating Out vs. Cooking at Home

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

When you’re hungry and tired, the easy thing to do is order food. With all the food delivery services, it’s even easier to order from some of your favorite restaurants. But what is actually the faster, cheaper, and healthier thing to do?

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Different Types of Success

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

In today’s society, it can be difficult NOT to compare yourself to others. It’s nice to remind yourself that everyone has their own definition of success though, and that’s great.

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Credit: Risk and Your Reputation

BLOG | CREDIT

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Do you work to build a positive reputation at work and with your friends? Most of us want to be viewed as reliable and responsible because that tends to attract people and opportunities.

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Credit Card Benefits

BLOG | CREDIT

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Credit cards are a great way to build a positive credit history. But all credit cards don’t have the same benefits, so it’s important to check your specific card’s offers.

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Cooking: The Tastiest Art

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Between pre-packaged snacks and convenient delivery services, it can be easy to drain our wallets to fill our stomachs, but there is a better way. Learning to cook can be enormously beneficial for both your finances and your health!

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Business Outside of the Office

BLOG | CAREER

2 min read | January 27, 2019

The business world stretches far further than the office. In fact, some of the most important business is done outside of the office. Here are some things to think about when entering the world of networking and job searching. 

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Budgeting for Unexpected Fees

BLOG | BUDGETING

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Budgeting is an important factor in achieving financial success, but there are obstacles that can stand in your way. Everyone knows about emergencies, but there’s another unexpected expense that isn’t often considered: fees.

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Beware of Tax Scams

BLOG | FRAUD

3 min read | January 27, 2019

As tax season approaches, you can bet that fraudsters are ramping up their tax scams to steal from unsuspecting victims. Here are some of the most common scams and how to protect yourself.

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Beware of Robocalls

BLOG | FRAUD

2 min read | January 27, 2019

Robocalls were originally created to send out automated messages and were mostly used by telemarketers and political parties. Now, the majority of robocalls are from scammers who pretend to be telemarketers, tax collectors, charities, or people.

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Are You Financially Adaptable?

BLOG | BUDGETING

2 min read | January 27, 2019

If you’re considering how permanent you want your next home or job to be, it’s worth examining how adaptable your finances are to the choices you make.

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Are Banks More Accessible than Credit Unions?

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | January 27, 2019

It’s a common myth to assume that big banks make your accounts more accessible than credit unions. People assume this because they hear that credit unions are community based. Let’s walk through some examples of how credit unions compare to banks.

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