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Getting Your Finances In Order – 7 Quick Ways To Get Back To The Green

Getting Your Finances In Order – 7 Quick Ways To Get Back To The Green

| January 17, 2014 | 1 Comment

It can be difficult to learn how to efficiently maintain personal finances due to the fact that the task is often not taught in school. It’s often considered a learned skill that takes time and patience to ensure that your money is properly managed. The problem with this, though, is that all time it takes […]

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All-inclusive Honeymoon Destinations That Won’t Break Your Bank

All-inclusive Honeymoon Destinations That Won’t Break Your Bank

| January 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

Honeymoon is made more magical if you spend it in an all-inclusive resort. We have seven resorts that offer all-inclusive services while not bankrupting your bank account. These resorts have the quaintness and charm like all other top and expensive locations, but these places featured are all under $300 a night. Paradisus Punta Cana Resort […]

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How to Make the Most of Your College’s Financial Aid Office

How to Make the Most of Your College’s Financial Aid Office

| January 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

You’ll no doubt discover that any school you choose to attend offers a variety of services designed to help the average student navigate the tricky waters of collegiate life. And if you take the time to go through the orientation process and ask plenty of questions, you’ll find that there are an abundance of free […]

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5 Tips for Finding College Scholarships You Qualify For

5 Tips for Finding College Scholarships You Qualify For

| January 15, 2014 | 1 Comment

There’s no getting around the fact that attending college is a pricy affair. Luckily, there are a number of ways to mitigate the costs. For example, you can spend your first two years in community college, paying a fraction of what you might at even a relatively affordable state school. Since you’re only completing general […]

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5 Financial Aid Questions to Ask During College Campus Visits

5 Financial Aid Questions to Ask During College Campus Visits

| January 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

Although most students take an interest in a college campus because of the particular programs they offer, the location of the campus, the fact that it’s their family’s alma mater, or the possibility that friends will also attend, the truth is that it doesn’t take long for the question of money to come up. A […]

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Will President Obama’s Budget Cuts Ruin Military Education Programs?

Will President Obama’s Budget Cuts Ruin Military Education Programs?

| January 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

President Barrack ran on a platform that claimed he could help the country bounce back from recession. He promised that he would bring jobs back from overseas, decrease government spending and slash the budget. While those budget cuts sounded like a good idea to voters, many didn’t realize that some of the programs would significantly […]

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5 Things To Know Before Declaring Bankruptcy

5 Things To Know Before Declaring Bankruptcy

| January 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

If you’re considering declaring bankruptcy, then you may feel overwhelmed by where to begin. Searching online for help can be a good start, but there’s an abundance of misinformation because each person’s situation is unique. While some advice is true, the best option is to speak with a qualified professional who can answer your questions […]

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Personal Money Management

Personal Money Management

| January 13, 2014 | 0 Comments

The poor are getting poorer while the rich are getting richer. What is the reason behind this scenario? The answer is simple. Rich people treat money differently from poor people. Rich people manage their money quite differently from how poor people manage it. Before we get into the detail of how to manage your money […]

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5 Strategies for Becoming Dept Free in 2014

5 Strategies for Becoming Dept Free in 2014

| January 11, 2014 | 0 Comments

Getting out of debt is a great resolution for the new year, but without a solid plan of how to do it, odds are low that you’ll get any further on your debt than last year. In fact, it is very likely that if you do not plan well you will simply sink yourself further […]

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