Apr
15

Eager to join the work force and skip the post-secondary education to have money in your pocket?

According to census data compiled by HighBeam Research, They say “Get educated. A college education always pays for itself and more. In 2004, bachelor’s degree holders earned an average of $51,206 per year, while high school graduates earned only $27,915″ More…

Here is a video clip from CBS News that I watched about the high level of consumer debt.  It is concerning the debt path that a great number of consumers are going down.  You start to feel overwhelmed, trapped, and the longer the debt is there the greater the feelings are. More…

A career as a student often begins with a loan from the government, parents or some other generous friend. If not they may have been one of the lucky ones that have a scholarship or have been able to plan ahead and save for their education. Either way, money is tight during life as a student and quite a large thing to wrap your head around while trying to keep up with studies.

Managing your money right from the beginning will give students a step ahead financially when their student career is complete. More…

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