5 Tips for Raising a Financially Savvy FamilyThere are hundreds of questions that pop up on a parent’s or soon-to-be parent’s mind. How should we raise our children? What lessons should we instill in our children’s minds at an early age? Financial literacy — like any other fundamental life lesson — must begin at home. The concept of money to children can [...]
How to Minimize Your College Debt and Student LoansDuring the past few years, college students have seen the flexibility in their lifestyle drastically reduced as tuition has increased and grants have decreased. An article on Yahoo! brought to light the inexperience of students in managing their finances showing a recently graduated doctor who found herself $550,000 in debt after making many bad decisions [...]
Best Places to Purchase Textbooks for StudentsAs a college student, we all know how expensive it is to buy just about anything in our daily lives. From our daily meals, to our clothing, how the heck are we supposed to afford all of this? With student loan and credit card debt reaching an all time high per student, I wanted to [...]
How to Find College Financial AidIf you have kids, you probably know that only health care cost increases can compete with the inflation seen by education costs. This means that you are probably going to need to do what you can to help your child get the college financial aid that he or she needs. Even if you have been [...]
Both federal and private bodies help students pay for their schooling in the form of loan, which is a twenty-first century tool available to every student in need of tuition money. This one-stop panacea assists students especially those from low-income families reach the height of their professional dreams. Student loan interest rate is considerably lower [...]
What Is Your Credit Card Philosophy?Some people think credit cards are evil — for example, famous debt reduction guru Dave Ramsey is completely against it. Some use their credit cards without giving it much thought. Personally, I think credit cards are financial tools that can be used to my advantage, but they must be used with caution. How about you? [...]
Another school year is quickly approaching and this is a great time to start planning and preparing for the new school year. With the current economic condition, it’s also a good time to discuss practical finances with your children. Here is a great collection of articles and video that you can peruse. 6 Ways To [...]
33 College Budget Calculators for Students: Budget Now to Reduce Your DebtSince most colleges don’t have classes on budgeting and basic money management it’s up to students to educate themselves. This collection of 33 free student budget calculators, spreadsheets and worksheets will help students of all ages create a workable budget — plus learn some basic budgeting skills along the way! Here’s what you’ll find: 9 [...]
15 Insider Insurance Shopping Tips From State FarmThe follow article (Q&A) was provided to me by State Farm. After a careful review, I felt the information was useful and neutral enough to share. Regardless of what insurance company you decide to use, these tips should be equally applicable. Here’s the article: Based on some research we did at State Farm, we realized [...]
Money Hacks Carnival #76 – The Fun Money Facts EditionWelcome to the 76th edition of Money Hacks Carnival. In this edition, I’ll be presenting some interesting and fun facts about money along with the submissions. For editor’s picks, please look for entries noted with (EP). Money Fact #1: $1 bills wear out in about 17 months. Bills of larger denomination last longer because they [...]