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Self-Employment: Tips on Getting Paid

Posted on January 3, 2014July 16, 2022 by Andrea

on line pharmacy Steven Depolo via Compfight In the excitement of starting your  own business, it’s easy to overlook one common entrepreneurship problem -deadbeat customers and clients. Of course, large businesses can face the same issue, but the impact is much greater on small businesses and individuals.  Some people, unfortunately, take advantage of smaller businesses…

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When to Take a Break from Pursuing Your College Degree

Posted on November 18, 2013February 20, 2023 by Andrea

While dropping out of high school is definitely bad, dropping out of college is not the same and doesn’t have to be permanent. Sometimes taking a break from your post-secondary education may be the practical choice both for your career and your financial health. If you’re thinking about halting your college education, consider a few…

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Great Jobs for Business Majors

Posted on August 12, 2013May 12, 2017 by Andrea

As the most popular bachelor’s degree, business provides a wide degree of career opportunities. Many students choose to major in business because it’s practical but not too specific. Business students study marketing, information systems, human resources, accounting, finance, and management. This breadth of knowledge attracts employers in a variety of industries. If you’re a business…

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Managing Expenses After College

Posted on June 5, 2013June 21, 2013 by Andrea

Whether or not you have a great job lined up after graduation, it’s important to plan your budget carefully and minimize expenses. Although it’s tempting to reward yourself for the hard work you’ve done in school (or will do in your new job), you should increase your standard of living slowly over time as you…

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Post-Grad Tips for Student Loan Repayment

Posted on April 24, 2013July 11, 2016 by Andrea

Student loan debt is no laughing matter. In fact, the average graduate leaves college owing approximately $22,000 in student loan debt. This figure alone might make you think twice about higher education. Private loans and federal aid, such as Sallie Mae student loans, can help you realize your educational goals. But getting a degree is…

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