Financial Planning Days

Financial Planning Days: Get Free Money Help In Your Area

Financial Planning Days start in October, kicking off a series of events all around the country designed to get Americans focused on their long-term financial security. If you’ve ever wanted to talk to a financial expert about how to improve your financial circumstances, but were worried that it might cost too much, you now have […]

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The Money Coach

4 Credit Tips for National Get Smart About Credit Day

National Get Smart About Credit Day occurs this week, and takes place annually on the third Thursday of October. While it’s not a federal holiday, in some ways it should be. For every adult in America, your credit is an enormously important factor in your financial health and wellbeing. Your credit rating affects everything from

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Smart Laundry Tips for College Students to Save Money

Smart Laundry Tips for College Students to Save Money: For many students, moving away to college means saying goodbye to home-cooked meals—and Mom or Dad doing the laundry. Suddenly, you’re responsible for cleaning your own clothes, and those small costs can add up fast. The average college student laundry cost runs about $2 to $3

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internship

The Shocking New Trend With College Internships

Forget about just charging you tuition and fees. One of the new ways colleges and universities are making money off students is by charging for a host of previously things that didn’t cost money – like academic fieldwork, research projects and internships. Conducting such research and academic work could costs hundreds or even thousands of

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Anthony Anderson

No Joke: Financial Lessons From Black-ish Star Anthony Anderson

If you tuned in recently to this season’s premiere episode of ABC’s “Black-ish,” you saw Emmy-nominated actor and comedian Anthony Anderson in rare form. In the season 2 opener of “Black-ish,” Anderson’s character (Dre) tackled a weighty subject – the use of the N-word in America – with a hefty dose of humor and grace.

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Differential Tuition

Differential Tuition: A Hidden College Expense That Costs Families Thousands

If you need further proof that college in America has become more like big business, look no further than the emergence of “differential tuition” over the past decade. Differential tuition, as I explain in College Secrets, is a pricing structure under which colleges and universities charge some students a regular “base rate” of tuition but

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Millennials

6 Financial Facts About Millennials

Financial news reports are buzzing about the Millennial generation. The same is true of the general press as well. You can’t turn on the TV; read newspaper like theguardian.com, blog or magazine; or listen to talk radio, without hearing someone opine about the rise of Millennials, also known as Generation Y. This year alone, I’ve

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How College Students Can Save Money on Cell Phone Bills,

How College Students Can Save Money on Cell Phone Bills

How College Students Can Save Money on Cell Phone Bills: For today’s college students, having a cell phone is a must—but paying for it can be a major hit to the budget. With U.S. wireless service ranking among the most expensive in the world, it’s crucial for students to find ways to lower their mobile

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merit aid

List of Colleges Offering Merit Aid

Finding ways to reduce the cost of college is a top priority for most families—and one of the best strategies is to target colleges offering merit aid. While need-based financial aid is tied to your family’s income, merit aid is awarded for academic, athletic, or artistic excellence, regardless of financial need. To maximize your financial

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