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3 Calculations To Make Before Buying a Car
Along my personal financial journey, I have had the privilege of coming across innumerable, valuable resources. Among them was the Money Guy show. This is a podcast and YouTube channel
A Letter To The Reader
My name is Tia Danair. I developed an intense curiosity for everything personal finance and financial literacy about 2 years ago. I noticed a need for knowledge among my peers
23 Ways To Make Money In College
I know I am not the only person to have a few ‘wish I knew’ moments. As a recent graduate that was mostly independent in school, one of those moments
17 Questions to Determine Money Goals
There is an old saying that goes, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail?” While a lack of a plan does not guarantee failure, having a plan can
6 Months Pre-Graduation Checklist
First semester of your last year in college is over, graduation is 6 months away.. now what? Just like the 12-month pre-graduation checklist, there are some things you should be
12 Months Pre-Graduation Checklist
One of the biggest mistakes that students make during their last year of college is not getting a head start on the next venture. The last year can be stressful
4 Tax Considerations for the Self-Employed
Get and stay current on your taxesThe best place to start building your finances as a self-employed person or entrepreneur is to take care of current issues and to tie
3 Steps To Prioritize Financial Goals and Obligations
Decisions, decisions, decisions! If you feel like your back is against a wall and some decisions have to be made, you’re not alone. For a number of reasons, the past
3 Steps To Budget Irregular Income
We are officially in what many people refer to as the ‘gig’ economy. Oxford dictionary defines a gig economy as “a labor market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or
3 Things About Post-College Life
It sounds ironic, but I think the beautiful thing about finishing a “new phase” is the uncertainty of the next. Getting through college is a venture in itself and many
5 Types of Tax Deferred and Retirement Accounts
This article is going to be a little bit lengthy, but I promise it will be worth it! There are a number of ways to decrease tax liability and plan
Where Do I Start Investing?
In a previous post, I covered how to save and invest from the perspective of using retirement accounts. This post will focus on investing aside from retirement accounts. There are