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Costs Every College Student Should Consider

Posted on September 3, 2011May 12, 2017 by Andrea

As a college student, you need to be aware of all your expenses. This way, you can budget your money wisely and avoid spending too much on things that are not really necessary for your education. So what are the costs every college student should know about?  Continue reading below to find out! 1.       Tuition…

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25 Free Financial Resources for Recent Graduates

Posted on November 13, 2010November 14, 2023 by Andrea

As a new graduate, you may have loans to pay back, and you probably aren’t earning a lot (if you have any income at all).  You may also be adjusting to a new city and starting a new job. How do you begin to save for the future, pay off debt, and establish your career…

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Tired of Spending Less? Make More Instead!

Posted on October 18, 2010October 30, 2017 by Andrea

The following guest post is contributed by Mark Macaluso, who writes on the topic of Masters in Accounting Programs.  He welcomes your comments at his email id: mark.macaluso985<@>gmail<.>com. It’s a dreaded word that no one likes, yet must adhere to if they want to avoid consequences that are worse. I’m talking about “budgeting” and “being…

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Colleges Put Money Before Students

Posted on May 26, 2010November 14, 2023 by Andrea

Recent articles have questioned the benefits of a college degree.  Tuition costs are rising every year, while colleges continue to churn out thousands of graduates each year in fields where there is known to be a glut of professionals.   This practice is more noticeable during a tight job market, but it’s nothing new. Although prospective…

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Tips for Saving on Textbooks

Posted on February 25, 2010November 14, 2023 by Andrea

A recent CNN Money article has confirmed that textbooks are huge rip-off, with prices nearly tripling from 1986 to 2004.  Not only are textbooks overpriced, but publishers will rearrange a few chapters and call it a new edition.  We have a few tips to help you save on textbooks. Use an older edition Even if…

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