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Navigating Personal Borrowing: Balancing Finances and Relationships

BLOG | BUDGETING

3 min read | May 28, 2024

Personal borrowing from friends and family can be helpful but carries risks. Learn about the impact on relationships, the importance of clear communication, and how to maintain trust.

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Working from Home vs. Working in Office

BLOG | CAREER

3 min read | May 21, 2024

Corporations are allowing some employees the option to either work from home or continue to work in the office. Which one is right for you?

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Letting Go of Financial Fears

BLOG | LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL

2 min read | May 16, 2024

Constantly feeling anxious about your money may yield positive results in your savings account, but is that really improving your relationship with money? Tackling your financial fears is a significant achievement in your personal finance journey.

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Credit: Debunking 5 Myths

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | May 14, 2024

Feeling intimidated by starting to build credit? We review a few common myths that have endured for generations and offer ways you can move forward to start building credit with confidence.

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Retirement Plans: 401(k) vs. 403(b)

BLOG | INVESTING

3 min read | May 9, 2024

Understanding retirement plans can come with a huge learning curve. Read on to learn more about two retirement savings options, the 401(k) and the 403(b), and take the guesswork out of interpreting your retirement benefits.

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College Students and Inflation: A Closer Look

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | May 7, 2024

Inflation poses a significant challenge to college students, affecting their financial stability, mental health and academic performance. As students navigate these economic times, being proactive in managing finances and seeking support is critical.

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Skills for the AI Era: What Employers Are Looking For

BLOG | CAREER

2 min read | May 2, 2024

Explore key skills for thriving in an AI-driven job market, from technical knowledge to creative thinking. Stay ahead in your career by adapting to the evolving demands of AI-driven workplaces while honing your uniquely human skills.

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Developing Financial Independence in Adulthood

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | April 25, 2024

Managing your money is an essential step in entering adulthood. There are many financial variables to navigate, especially if you’re looking to enroll in college. Many parents end certain financial support at 18, which can be an overwhelming change.

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Debt Settlement vs. Debt Repayment: Which One is Right for You?

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | April 23, 2024

If you’re struggling with debt, you may be looking for ways to reduce your debt burden. Two common options for debt relief are debt settlement and debt repayment. But what are the differences between them and how do they affect your credit and finances?

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Lifestyle Creep: What It Is and How to Avoid It

BLOG | COLLEGE

3 min read | April 18, 2024

Lifestyle creep can affect anyone who has had an increase of income through a pay raise, debt payoff, or an unexpected influx of funds. Understand what lifestyle creep is, how to recognize it, and how to avoid it with this article.

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Summer Budgeting Tips

BLOG | BUDGETING

2 min read | April 16, 2024

Summer is here and now is the time to get a head start on knowing what you can afford. Read on to learn how you can budget your expenses for an awesome summer.

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How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Fraud

BLOG | FRAUD

3 min read | April 11, 2024

Becoming a victim of fraud can set you back in many ways. Being proactive against fraudsters can make a big difference in keeping your information safe. Read on to gain insight on how you can be targeted and ways to avoid the pitfalls of fraud.

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Saving vs. Investing: Where to Begin

BLOG | INVESTING

2 min read | April 9, 2024

Distinguishing between saving and investing is a fundamental financial skill. Read on to learn how each plays a unique role in financial planning, offering insights into how to effectively balance the two for optimal financial health and growth.

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Writing Your First Resume

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | April 4, 2024

Having a hard time drafting your first resume due to a lack of work history? There are a lot of great ways to make the most of extra space by including alternative skills and experiences.

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Comparing Roth and Traditional IRAs

BLOG | INVESTING

2 min read | April 2, 2024

After deciding you want to invest in an individual retirement account, how do you determine whether a Roth or Traditional IRA is best for you? Learn about the differences between the two to determine which one better aligns with your financial goals.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Cover Letters

BLOG | CAREER

2 min read | March 28, 2024

A cover letter deserves an equal amount of effort as a resume. While a resume is meant to be concise, a cover letter is an opportunity to expand on the skills listed in your resume and relate them to the position you are applying for.

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Credit After Bankruptcy: Steps to Rebuild Financially

BLOG | CREDIT

2 min read | March 26, 2024

Rebuilding credit after bankruptcy might seem daunting, but it’s achievable with the right approach. Read on to discover a roadmap for effectively managing your finances post-bankruptcy.

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Go Green and Save

BLOG | BUDGETING

2 min read | March 21, 2024

College students inspired the creation of Earth Day. Find out how you can continue the legacy of college students before you by reading our latest article featuring five tips to help the planet and your finances on Earth Day and beyond.

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Ways to Keep Your Studies and Finances Organized

BLOG | COLLEGE

2 min read | March 19, 2024

It’s normal to feel overwhelmed or anxious when you’re falling behind on things. Whether it's bills or schoolwork, it might be time to sit down and create a system that works for you. This article offers tips to become successful.

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Credit: Co-Signers, Co-Borrowers and Authorized Users

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | March 14, 2024

When learning about credit, it’s important to understand the differences between authorized users, co-borrowers, and co-signers. Read on to gain a better understanding of how they can be beneficial or detrimental tools to credit and why.

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Tips and Tricks for Your First Loan

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | March 12, 2024

Getting a loan can be as easy as signing on the dotted line. Before you sign, though, there is a lot of information to review. In this article, learn important tips for how to prepare to take out your first loan.

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Meeting Graduation Requirements on Time (or Early!)

BLOG | CAREER

3 min read | March 7, 2024

Learn more about meeting your goal of graduating on time or early to save money on tuition.

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Friends, Finances, and Boundaries

BLOG | COLLEGE

3 min read | February 29, 2024

With current financial pressures, it is important to understand how to gracefully decline a request to lend money to help you achieve your own financial goals. This article aims to provide steps to help you do that.

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Credit Card Debt: A Growing Problem

BLOG | CREDIT

3 min read | February 22, 2024

With credit card debt reaching an all-time high, being proactive with your finances is key. While it may be hard to stop using credit cards cold turkey, there are some strategies you can engage to start tackling what may seem like a mountain of debt.

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