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Figuring out a budget is the best way to enter the new year

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Money Management Mistakes to Avoid

  • December 17, 2021

As the end of the year rapidly approaches, millions of Americans are thinking about what they would like to do better next year.

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Smart holiday shopping

  • December 11, 2021

During the holiday season, the extra shopping, cooking and cheerful family gatherings can leave anyone exhausted.

Back to School · Money Saving Tips · Tips for Teens

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Winter break activities for teens

  • December 8, 2021

As the holidays approach, most teens are looking forward to a break from studying and going to class. 

More than half of all Americans worry about finding the perfect gift during the holiday season

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How to find the perfect gift

  • December 1, 2021

When it comes time for gift-giving, finding the perfect item for someone can be a challenge.

Eating out doesn't have to break the bank.

Budgeting · Money Saving Tips · Tips for Teens

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How to Save on Dining Out

  • November 14, 2021

Of all the ways teens spend money, eating out can be one of the biggest categories.

Before hitting the road it’s important to whittle down the list of must-see campuses.

Budgeting · College · Money Saving Tips · Tips for Teens

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Saving on College Visits

  • October 21, 2021

Visiting different colleges is an important part of the selection process, but it doesn’t have to be a financial burden.

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Save on 3 Classic Halloween Costumes

  • October 17, 2021

Halloween is nearly here! Still need a costume? Check out these three classic options and how to make them your own.

Whether your college student’s visit home is to see family and friends, celebrate a holiday or simply to enjoy the taste of a home-cooked meal, there can be many occasions when teens will want to head home during the school year.

Budgeting · Money Saving Tips · Saving Money · Tips for Teens

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How College Students Can Save On Visits Home

  • October 7, 2021

Moving away for college can be a great experience for young people, but there’s nothing quite like going home again.

While having debt isn’t necessarily a bad thing, how an individual handles their debt can be the difference between a spotless credit history and a lifetime of financial difficulty.

Budgeting · Money Saving Tips · Tips for Teens

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What About Debt?

  • September 23, 2021

It’s never a good idea to accrue debt needlessly, but teens will learn as they get older that debt obligations are a part of life.

Opting for a matinee instead of a later movie showing is one simple way to cut down on costs.

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Cutting Down on Small Purchases

  • September 12, 2021

Ever heard of the snowball effect?

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