Federal government student loans are a common way for students to finance their education. Here’s how they work: Overall, federal government student loans can be a useful tool for financing higher education. They offer lower interest rates and more flexible repayment options than private loans, and may be eligible for forgiveness or discharge under certainContinue reading “How do federal student loans work?”
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Navigating student loans: A guide for Millennials
Navigating Student Loans: A Guide for Millennials For many millennials, student loans are a reality of pursuing higher education. With rising tuition costs, it’s common for graduates to have significant student loan debt. However, managing student loans can be a daunting task. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key things you need toContinue reading “Navigating student loans: A guide for Millennials”
“Millennials and Money: Smart Strategies for Building Wealth
“Millennials and Money: Smart Strategies for Building Wealth” Introduction: As a millennial, you have plenty of time to build wealth and achieve financial security. But to do so, you need to adopt smart strategies that will help you manage your money effectively. In this article, we’ll explore some key tips and tactics that can helpContinue reading ““Millennials and Money: Smart Strategies for Building Wealth”
Ditch Your Bank
When it comes to banking, many people choose traditional banks without considering alternatives like credit unions. While traditional banks are focused on generating profits, credit unions prioritize their members’ financial well-being. One area where credit unions stand out is in the amount of maintenance fees their members pay compared to traditional banks. Traditional banks oftenContinue reading “Ditch Your Bank”
Consumerism, is draining your energy and your bank account.
I watched a Tik Tok the other day and it was this women in the aisle of a superstore… think Walmart, even your local grocery store has this “aisle”. Its the seasonal aisle, with candy and in the summer there’s balls and cups, frisbees, beach chairs… etc. This women in the video I watched essentiallyContinue reading “Consumerism, is draining your energy and your bank account.”
Getting out of debt
Before we dive into getting rid of debt id like to start off by clarifying that not all debt is bad debt. Throughout the years of American history there has been a black cloud of personal finance in the American household. Have you ever heard that money is taught in the home? We don’t teachContinue reading “Getting out of debt”