People constantly talk about the rising costs of a college education. Despite the high costs of a college degree and the burden that student loans have on college graduates, the argument that it’s better to not go to school is silly for the majority of individuals. I also believe it’s best to not take time […]
Read More >>Companies Should Embrace Work From Home
I recently talked to a mentor who had switched to a new company for a promotion (Head of Global Mergers and Acquisitions…not a bad title if you ask me!). As we started talking about the differences between his old company and the new one, the biggest perk to him was that he could work from […]
Read More >>How People Make Money Online
I went out to dinner with a couple friends on Friday night and after discussing blogging and how people make money blogging (some as a full-time job), the question came up of where the money comes from. While I have only been blogging for a little over six weeks, I have been interested in online […]
Read More >>What Loan Officers Look at When You Apply for a Home Loan
About a month and a half go my wife and I got pre-approved for a home loan. Many young adults are curious about what loan officers look at when considering you for a home loan, and some of them don’t find out until they are sitting in a loan officer’s office. Thankfully for us the […]
Read More >>Why You Should Have A Credit Card
Believe it or not, some people are old enough to legally have a drink but don’t have a credit card. Some people will applaud them and say, “Good for you! It’s best if you never have them in the first place!” I totally disagree. As I mentioned recently, my wife and I put an offer […]
Read More >>7 Ways to save money on a wedding
This is a guest post by my wife Victoria. We are coming up on our one year anniversary! Hope you enjoy the tips. The emotions that arise from seeing your bride or groom for the first time on your wedding day often cannot be described in words. Walking down the aisle with the man or […]
Read More >>Why College Tuition Will Continue To Rise
When I was in first grade I ended up in the intensive care unit at the hospital for a week because of asthma. Ever since then I have had to pay close attention to my asthma. I’ve been seeing an asthma specialist every year for the past 20+ years. One time my doctor and I […]
Read More >>Should You…
Life is essentially a series of decisions. Today my wife and I made a big decision, of which I will tell you at the end of this post. Before that I want to do a fun little game where I will answer a few questions that begin with “should you?” Should you… 1) Play Poker? […]
Read More >>Should You Ask Friends to Help You Move?
Your friends are moving this Saturday and they have asked for your help in exchange for pizza and drinks. How do you feel? Is your immediate reaction something like this? Ugh…I had planned on watching the game and relaxing at home, and now I have to spend the day moving heavy furniture for pizza I […]
Read More >>Five Weeks of Blogging
Young Adult Money is officially five weeks old. It’s been a ton of fun writing posts every weekday, getting to know some other personal finance bloggers, and connecting with everyone via comments, Twitter, and Facebook. One reason I waited a long time before starting a blog is that I knew it was a ton of […]
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