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A myth is a widely held but false belief or idea. In other words, it’s something that a lot of people believe is true, when in reality, it’s not. You know, things like dragons and 5,000 ft tsunamis. Here are a few money myths that students need to get out of their head.
As a college student, it is your responsibility to protecting your financial and personal information from being stolen or hacked into by scammers. There are financial scams and fraud everywhere online, including social media. Check out some ways to protect yourself from scams as you head into this new phase in life.
It’s an exciting decision to go to school on the Mainland. Not only are you going to be living on your own, you’ll be experiencing and absorbing life through a different lens. Here are some things to plan for.
Preparation is key when it comes to life after graduation. These financial questions should be addressed prior to graduating to make a smooth transition to life after college.
Navigating through college can be a stressful venture. It’s a juggling act that’s often filled with constant pressures such as school deadlines, messy roommates, and financial burdens. Throw into the mix a pandemic and it’s understandable for any college student to feel overwhelmed.
How do you know whether taking a gap year is right for you? Here are three things to consider before you make that decision.
Paying for college was already challenging, but the current economic uncertainty has some students questioning their ability to afford college altogether.
As colleges around the nation are quickly adjusting to combat the spread of COVID-19, what’s not budging is college tuition. Here are some tips to help you pursue higher education, make the most out of your college experience, and perhaps save on tuition.
The key to budgeting your money is about self-control and mindful spending. Sounds easy enough, right? Sure, but is it easy to project and follow through? Not exactly.
Whether you're hoping to spend your earnings on a new ride or to save for college, understanding how to handle your new income before you receive it is key to making every dollar count.