9 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Choosing a Major
Choosing a major isn’t easy, and it’s one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. Here are 9 things I wish I’d known before I picked a major.
Choosing a major isn’t easy, and it’s one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. Here are 9 things I wish I’d known before I picked a major.
With the cost of college and student loan debt at record levels, your kids need more from you than “follow your dreams.” Here’s the best college advice you can give them.
I’m spending $4,000 on my kids this Christmas. Here’s why.
You may have heard of refinancing or consolidating student loans. But, have you ever wondered if you can refinance a Parent Plus loan? Find out here.
Moving to college means all kinds of new expenses. But, saving money at college doesn’t have to be difficult. You just have to know where to look.
Over the last few years, many experts have weighed in whether they think a college degree is still a good investment. In most cases, they focus in on the return on investment for each dollar spent, or ROI. In other words, they compare the cost of college with the higher earnings those with college degrees…
The problem with free community college? Someone has to pay for it. Read this post on why community college may not be a great idea after all.
Hello, Thriftaholics! As you probably know, Holly and I went to New Orleans last weekend for the nerd convention that we call FinCon. It was freakin’ AMAZING! Not only did we get to hang out with a bunch of our best friends from all around the internet, we actually learned a lot too.
Please enjoy this post from Shannon at Financially Blonde. I will be back in full force tomorrow, I promise! Three years ago, I decided to finally make a commitment to losing the 50 pounds I had gained after having my son. I figured that once he turned five, I couldn’t call it “baby weight” anymore,…
Yesterday, I shared on Get Rich Slowly about how Greg and I plan to pay for the majority of our children’s college education. In case you don’t want to read the whole post, I’ll share the gist of here: Basically, we’re saving small amounts monthly and lumping all of their birthday and Christmas money into their respective…
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