This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Adecco Group NA. All opinions are 100% mine. As somewhat recent college graduates, many of us know the value of having an internship. Being able to get experience in your field and networking with important people can go a long way in kickstarting your career. […]
Read More >>Rent Payments Made Easier: RadPad Review
Do you live with roommates, family, or your significant other? Do you find yourself wishing there was an easier way to pay for rent every month that didn’t involve nagging people to pay, or making 3 different arrangements to try and pay each other? We all know that living with roommates after graduating is one of […]
Read More >>3 Moves to Make Before Considering a Personal Loan
This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. Have you ever considered getting a personal loan to go on vacation, fund part of your wedding, or to help with a home improvement project? How about to refinance your debt, or to consolidate it? These are all common uses for personal loans. Really, you can use […]
Read More >>Do you know what actually affects your credit score?
TransUnion has provided me with compensation for my time and efforts on this article. As always, all opinions are 100% my own. Everyone has a credit score, but does everyone know what actually affects their credit score? TransUnion recently conducted a survey that revealed that the majority of consumers have difficulty identifying what affects their […]
Read More >>The Value in Spring Cleaning and Decluttering
This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. When’s the last time you went through your house to declutter items you haven’t used? Or the last time you threw away things that haven’t seen the light of day since you moved in? There’s a lot of value to be had in spring cleaning and decluttering. I […]
Read More >>7 Actions You Can Take to Pay Off Your Debt
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the amount of debt you have? So much so, you have no idea what to do about it, and would rather bury your head in the sand? Trying to run away from your debt isn’t going to solve anything, which […]
Read More >>Do you Kaiku? The Checking Account Alternative
The question of the day is this: Do you Kaiku? Over the past couple months I have been testing out Kaiku. Kaiku is a prepaid debit card that is loaded with features that make it a viable checking account alternative. There are many prepaid cash cards that have fees for everything. ATM fees, deposit, fees, […]
Read More >>Would You Take a Pay Cut for Your Dream Job?
This post is by our regular contributor, Erin. Is there a job you’ve always dreamed about having? One where it would feel like you’re actually not working, because you love it so much? Have you thought about what you might have to sacrifice to get that job? How about taking a pay cut if it meant being in a role […]
Read More >>Overwhelmed By Your Financial Situation? Start Small
This post is from our regular contributor, Erin. We talk a decent amount about establishing financial goals, and for good reason: goals are necessary to have! Without them, we wouldn’t have much motivation to improve our finances. However, getting started can be rough. If you’re in a good financial situation right now, that probably wasn’t […]
Read More >>What I Learned From Doing My Own Taxes
This post is part of the TaxACT #DIYtaxes blog tour which shares stories and tips about doing your own taxes and how it makes you smarter about the overall health of your finances. Do your own taxes today at TaxACT. You got this. For the past approximately five years I’ve done my taxes myself. I […]
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