Peek Inside a Candy-Colored Mid-Century Modern Throwback
Vintage pink appliances, kelly green walls, and turquoise trim mingle in a well-mixed retro cocktail.
Vintage pink appliances, kelly green walls, and turquoise trim mingle in a well-mixed retro cocktail.
Real talk â college is a blast. From all of the new experiences, lifelong memories, and irreplaceable friendships (and of course knowledge, too), it was a priceless time in our lives. But after you graduate and begin to adjusting to that #adulting life, it can be easy to forget that there is still one part
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Here’s a little quiz: Suppose you are living an extremely happy life  – all your material needs and wants are met, and there is still money to spare. Then suddenly, you get even more money. Do you: For many people, this might seem like a trick question. After all, needs are cheap but how […]
Practically untouched since 1957, this time capsule comes with polka dot wallpaper, a soda fountain (that still works!) and an underground tunnel.
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Sleep under the stars in this fort built by one very grown-up kid.
62% of Americans have no emergency savings. 47% of households donât save anything at all. And 76% of Americans rely on the next pay period, living paycheck-to-paycheck. Your life doesnât have to be this way. If youâre ready to break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, commit to taking a few simple actions each day to change your
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Teenagers tend to have few financial obligations. They may need to work a part-time job to earn spending money, but generally, no one is expecting them to put food on the table or manage important assets. Itâs usually understood that high schoolers donât yet have the life experience or maturity for those kinds of responsibilities.
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Do you want to learn how to work and go to college at the same time? According to the U.S. Department of Education, 43% of full-time undergraduate students also work at the same time, with 10% working 35 hours or more each week, 17% working 20 to 34 hours per week, 7% working 10 to […]
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