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4 Smart Money Management Strategies for Women

As women, each of us is as different and varied as snowflakes. That’s part of what makes us beautiful and unique. But whether you’re young or older, married or single, raising kids or have no children, we all share one common desire: to have a financially secure future. In generations past, our mothers and grandmothers […]

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How to Pick the Best College Based on Academic, Social, and Financial Fit

If you’re a student (or a parent) wondering how to pick the best college, you’re not alone. With thousands of four-year institutions in the U.S., choosing the right school can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. The smartest approach? Look for the best academic, social, and financial fit. Here’s how to make a decision

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6 Reasons You Are Not Cut Out to Be an Entrepreneur

Millions of people dream of quitting their jobs to launch a business. But dreaming and doing are two very different things. Entrepreneurship sounds exciting—freedom, flexible hours, unlimited income—but the reality isn’t always so glamorous. Here are six brutally honest reasons why you may not be cut out to be an entrepreneur—and how to course-correct if

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Holiday Hazards That Can Harm Your Health and Finances

During the holiday season, most of us are focused on family celebrations, shopping or taking part in social gatherings. But a new report from insuranceQuotes.com highlights the numerous dangers lurking during the holidays – hazards that could damage your finances or physical health. For starters, some 23 million Americans have had packages stolen from their

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How to Make Extra Cash from Home for the Holidays

It’s that time of year again: the holiday season. It’s a time to enjoy the gift of giving, but how can you give to those you love, without emptying your bank account? Thankfully, there are many simple ways to make some extra cash to cover seasonal expenses—right from the comfort of home. With InboxDollars, Poshmark

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How Colleges Bury College Tuition Costs in the Fine Print

When college and university officials speak about their campuses, they do a good job of letting prospective students and families know about the range of academic offerings, extracurricular opportunities, student services and facilities at these institutions. There’s the snazzy new athletic center that was just built where you can work out — or just watch

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How To Get College or Grad School Application Fees Waived

College application season is upon us. That means high school students, transfer students, and would-be graduate students all across the country will be busy during the months of November and December polishing their college applications. Many college applications cost $50 and up, meaning if you or your child applies to 10 different schools, you could

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Why You Must Fill Out the FAFSA to Get the Most College Financial Aid

Regardless of the type of college funding your family seeks, the first step you should take to qualify for financial aid is to fill out a form known as the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA is an all-important document that determines something called your EFC or “Expected Family Contribution.” Your

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How Late Payment and Penalty Fees Drain College Students’ Budgets

College students: if you’re a procrastinator, or the type of person who does stuff not just at the last minute, but late, that bad habit is going to cost you big time on campus. If you’re late doing anything at all in college, expect your school to bill you for it. That includes being late

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