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Month: May 2016

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Financial Goals

21-Day Challenge: Hack Your Saving Habits

May 31, 2016 / Michael Benninger
21-Day Challenge: Hack Your Saving HabitsIf you dream of having a baller bank account and the freedom to kick back without a financial worry in the world, it’s possible to hack your spending habits until you’re sitting on a comfy cushion of cash. And since...

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Early Career, Student Finances

4 Questions You Should Ask Before Deciding on Graduate School

May 24, 2016 / Shouvik Banerjee
4 Questions You Should Ask Before Deciding on Graduate SchoolSo you have a bachelor’s degree, but you’re wondering what comes next. Maybe you want to unlock the door to your dream job. Maybe you’re ready for a promotion and a raise. Or maybe you think the job market is...

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How To

6 Best Ways to Get Out of Debt and Achieve Financial Zen

May 18, 2016 / Mint
6 Best Ways to Get Out of Debt and Achieve Financial ZenIs your debt stressing you out? If so, you’re not alone. Nearly 70 percent of American households have some form of debt. That’s a smaller percentage than during the height of the recent recession, but debt statistics for the United...

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Early Career

How to Compare Two Job Offers

May 15, 2016 (Last Modified: March 31, 2021) / Zina Kumok
How to Compare Two Job OffersWeighing two separate job offers can seem like an embarrassment of riches. In today’s job-starved economy, the prospect of having your choice between two positions is a rare and enviable position. But there’s also an element of anxiety with choosing...

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Early Career, Student Finances

How to Pay off Student Loan Debt

May 11, 2016 / Michael Benninger
How to Pay off Student Loan DebtCollege was a blast, right? You partied, made a few friends and might’ve even learned a thing or two. But now that your final semester is in the rearview, it’s time to think about how you’re going to pay for...

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Early Career

Cost of Living in Major Metro Areas

May 9, 2016 / John Rampton
Cost of Living in Major Metro AreasThere are multitude of reasons why you may decide to move from one city to another. Maybe you just landed a sweet high-paying job after graduating college or you’ve done the research and decided that moving would be a better option...

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Budgeting, Early Career

How to Create Your First Budget

May 6, 2016 (Last Modified: July 24, 2018) / Zina Kumok
How to Create Your First BudgetThere are many milestones of being an adult. Signing your own lease for the first time, being able to rent a car, having someone call you ma’am. But being an adult also means being responsible for your own finances. Like...

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Early Career

5 Tips on How to Negotiate an Entry-Level Salary

May 4, 2016 / Michael Benninger
5 Tips on How to Negotiate an Entry-Level SalaryNow that you’ve crushed it with your cover letter, blown everyone away with your resume, and aced your interview, it’s time to do what half of all new hires never even attempt: negotiate your salary. If you’re a recent graduate...

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Early Career, Student Finances

Transitioning Your Finances to Life After College

May 3, 2016 (Last Modified: January 19, 2021) / Kali Hawlk
Transitioning Your Finances to Life After CollegeJust graduated from college? Congratulations! You’ve made it to one of the major milestones in life, and you’re looking at a world of possibility. So how do you make the most of starting this new, post-university phase of life? One...

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