By host on
3/16/2012 8:01 AM
Justin Bieber can teach you a lot about smart financial moves that look stupid at first.
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By host on
2/6/2012 10:16 AM
It's easy to get discouraged during a lengthy job hunt. Take a deep breath, then check out some free places to find work and training.
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By host on
11/8/2011 4:16 PM
College seniors who graduate in December are halfway through their final semester. Are they ready for the Real World? Are their parents?
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By host on
11/8/2011 3:54 PM
Student loan debt is becoming an enormous burden for many college graduates, many of whom can't find jobs. How do you avoid it? Attend a cheaper college, and use loans as a last resort.
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By host on
8/16/2011 12:33 PM
If you're a parent who's never heard of career high schools, check them out – they might lead to a high-paying career with zero student loan debt.
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By host on
8/12/2011 10:40 AM
It makes no sense, and it costs too much money, to buy your college-bound kid a new car. A used vehicle is not only cheaper, it could be smarter.
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By host on
8/4/2011 9:21 AM
Warning: If you've got kids heading to college this fall, be aware that the financial aid they're offered as freshmen may dwindle in later years.
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By host on
6/16/2011 3:04 PM
If you’re a recent grad or know someone who is, here’s a checklist that will help start life on the right financial foot.
This post comes from partner site LowCards.com
This summer, millions of college graduates are transitioning into life as an independent adult. Even though many have longed for this freedom since they became teenagers, they may not be ready for the financial responsibilities.
Weighed down by credit card debt and student loans, many young adults are already far behind in their finances before they even get started. According to a recent study ( PDF)...
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By host on
6/24/2010 12:00 AM
Editor’s Note: This post comes from LowCards.com.
Millions of graduates are beginning life on their own, earning their own salary and paying their own bills. This is not an easy transition, and many young people are unprepared for this financial freedom. Parents should give a real-life course in money management to prepare their graduates for financial independence.
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