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7 Smart Reasons to Quit Your Job and Reclaim Your Career

Tired of dealing with unreasonable bosses, difficult coworkers, or long, unappreciated hours? You’re not alone. Many employees face workplace dissatisfaction—but knowing when it’s time to quit your job requires careful thought. Before making a sudden move, ask yourself: Is this something I can fix, or has the situation become unworkable? If your problems are deep-rooted […]

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The Scoop On Getting College Tuition Waivers

Tuition waivers allow you to forgo paying college tuition, or to pay greatly reduced tuition rates. Tuition waivers can offer an enormous savings for students savvy enough to track down and secure any waivers for which they qualify. Waivers vary from college to college, often depending on whether you’re an in-state or out-of-state student. But

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List of Colleges That Don’t Raise Their Tuition Each Year

Hundreds of colleges and universities in America offer fixed-price tuition, a model that theoretically should save students money over four years. If you attend a fixed-price school, the campus guarantees that the tuition rate you pay as a freshman will be the exact same rate you pay in your fourth (and hopefully final) year as

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Learn to Break These Bad Spending Habits

= If your credit card debt is growing larger than ever or you can’t seem to stick to a budget, it’s probably time to revamp your spending habits. Creating a realistic budget can help. But that’s really just a start. To avoid being cash-strapped and constantly feeling broke, you also have to avoid some common spending

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3 Ways to Make Sure Your Community College Credits Transfer

When you attend a two-year college, not being able to transfer college credits can hinder your ability to graduate, or graduate on time, both of which can be costly. So before you attend any community college, make sure you have a game plan for getting in an out as quickly as possible, and then transferring

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Drawbacks of Transferring From Community College to a University

To tackle high tuition expenses and save money on college, many students start off at an affordable two-year college, earn an associate’s degree, and then transfer to a four-year college or university where they earn their bachelor’s degree. In my book, College Secrets, I call this process the “two-step” college option. And for strategic, focused

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How To Study Abroad and Save Money On College Tuition

Take one look at the ridiculous cost of attending a four-year college in America – where total costs can range from $25,000 annually to more than $65,000 a year – and you might be tempted to say: “forget it!” But before you give up on your college dreams or mistakenly think that paying for college

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How to Safeguard Your Credit and Finances During a Divorce

Divorce can be unpleasant, particularly if your breakup occurs past the age of 50. There’s the emotional sting of dealing with a failed relationship late in life, the challenges of dating again and starting over as a single person, and of course, financial issues to tackle. Unfortunately, money matters can sometimes take a backseat to the

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