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When I signed up for my bank account before I went off to college, I was given the option of enrolling in a Keep the Change savings program. As a young (and somewhat naïve) seventeen year old, I made the … Read More »
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When I signed up for my bank account before I went off to college, I was given the option of enrolling in a Keep the Change savings program. As a young (and somewhat naïve) seventeen year old, I made the … Read More »
As a big fan of buying used clothes, and currently tasked with purchasing a whole new spring/summer wardrobe, I have been spending a lot of time shopping lately. Buying used clothes is a great for those who are either on … Read More »
This past week I attended a seminar about the psychology of money. Learning about different types of money disorders helped me understand how important financial literacy can be to avoid or manage credit card debt. Money Disorders & How We Handle … Read More »
Although today is technically the first day of spring, here in Massachusetts there are still several inches of snow (and ice) on the ground from yesterday’s storm. I don’t know about you, but I am ready for spring. I am … Read More »
Do you need a roommate? Housing is typically the biggest expense and having a roommate can soften the blow. Worried about sharing expenses? Follow these ideas on roommate economics to avoid financial problems that can harm you later on. Roommate … Read More »
Many of us may have made financial New Year’s resolutions whether it be to save more, spend less, pay off debt, start an emergency fund, save for retirement, etc. National Cut Your Energy Costs Day 2013, January 10, is a … Read More »
As my key ring continues to get bulkier and bulkier, I’ve noticed that almost every retailer has its own loyalty or rewards program. If actually used, these programs can be a great way to get free stuff and save lots … Read More »
Hobbies are great as long as it doesn’t involve something weird like… I don’t know… armed robbery. A typical hobby can give you something worthwhile to take up your time, make you happy, and sometimes keep you out of trouble … Read More »
For beer lovers, this may be a golden age for American craft beer. Just 30 years ago, there were only 44 breweries in operation in the USA, producing nearly 200 million barrels of beer per year. The number of barrels … Read More »