Mystery Shopper Beware: Here’s How to Avoid Falling for a Scam
Does that secret shopper gig sound a little too good? Stay on the alert â and safe â with these tips.
Does that secret shopper gig sound a little too good? Stay on the alert â and safe â with these tips.
A part-time job means working 35 or fewer hours a week. Those hours can make you extra income or give you extra free time.
In many ways, graduating from college feels like freedom. Freedom from pulling all-nighters to finish that research paper. Freedom from assignments that make you ask yourself the question, âAm I really going to apply this in real life?â Freedom from the antagonizing and omnipresent pressures of keeping up your GPA. But financially, graduating has felt
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Today weâre starting with a common question, and weâre going to answer it from a few different points of view. College student Cesar asked me, âJesse, take a look at my investments. Do you think theyâre good?â Sounds simple enough: are my investments good? But there’s more to the question than meets the eye, so… Read More »Are my investments good?
From investing $20 a month to finding a part-time gig on campus, here’s how to achieve financial independence at an early age.From investing $20 a month to finding a part-time gig on campus, here’s how to achieve financial independence at an early age.
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In less than a week I will officially be a college graduate! These four years have quickly gone by and have given me a glimpse into budgeting. In the curriculum at my university, everyone took an âintroduction to financeâ class. Although the class was helpful, it didnât give me everything I needed to know finance-wise
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Photo courtesy NY Times Now here’s an interesting concept I came across in this New York Times…
When investing app Acorns was conceived in 2012, it was lauded as a smart way to invest your spare change. âAnyone can grow wealth,â Acorns asserts on its website. And due to the way the mobile app operates, it really does practice what it preaches. With the Acorns mobile app, anyone can build wealth by […]
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Are you paying off student loans? If so, youâve probably heard some version of this advice: âThe sooner you start investing, the more time your portfolio has to grow through the magic of compound interest. But if you wait to get started until your student loans have been totally paid off, youâll miss out on
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