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Money Manners: Who Pays for the Wedding?
Affording a wedding is still a family affair and the brideâs parents continue to pay for the bulk of it, thanks to centuries-old tradition. âHundreds of years ago, women were considered chattel and the bride’s family used to have to pay off the groom’s family in the form of a dowry to take their daughters
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9 Colleges That Offer Free Tuition for Seniors
How To Get Paid To Go to College: 12 Tactics to Consider
College is an exciting time for students to live on their own, make new memories, and create lasting friendships. Whatâs not exciting is the debt you might inherit once you graduate. In the last decade, student loan debt increased by nearly 70 percent, with over 43 million students facing outstanding student loan debt. What if
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How To Get Paid To Go to College: 12 Tactics to Consider
College is an exciting time for students to live on their own, make new memories, and create lasting friendships. Whatâs not exciting is the debt you might inherit once you graduate. In the last decade, student loan debt increased by nearly 70 percent, with over 43 million students facing outstanding student loan debt. What if
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Paying off $30K in Debt and a Baby on the Way
Julia and John, both in their early 30s and living in Queens, are expecting their first child next spring and desperate for a financial audit to help them find ways to reduce debt and save up before embarking on parenthood. The good news: Julia loves her job as a special education teacher, earning $70,000 a
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Paying off $30K in Debt and a Baby on the Way
Julia and John, both in their early 30s and living in Queens, are expecting their first child next spring and desperate for a financial audit to help them find ways to reduce debt and save up before embarking on parenthood. The good news: Julia loves her job as a special education teacher, earning $70,000 a
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Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
Money’s complicated. Or at least it can feel that way when you’re a young adult. You’re wondering where to live (and how to pay for it), and just settling into your career. Things like retirement funds and investment accounts may seem a million years away from where you are now. But trust me, you want … [Read more…]
A Gen Z guide to organizing your money: the 7 financial accounts you should have
As a Gen Z, you may be wondering where to start financially. Donât worry, we have a list of all the financial accounts you should have.As a Gen Z, you may be wondering where to start financially. Donât worry, we have a list of all the financial accounts you should have.
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