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Great Deals and Discounts for Students

Students will soon be returning to campus after their winter break so we thought we would save them some money on items they probably will need in the second …

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Credit Cards and College Students

The average credit card debt is just over $2,000!  Ouch!

The average college student debt, after four years, is $25,000.

College students don’t need another reason to incur debt.…

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Sometimes It’s Best to Pay with a Credit Card

Debit card use has increased greatly in the past five years. That seems smart because when you pay with a debit card it’s just like paying with cash so …

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Limit Your Risks as a Cosigner

Parents, grandparents, a good friend? Any of you may be asked to cosign in today’s economic world for a young person. Why?

Young people who are under 21, have …

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Use Credit Cards Wisely While in College and Save

It is not a bad idea to have a credit card in college. Credit cards help with identification, for travel plans, and in case of emergencies when you’re away …

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Everything You Need to Know About Credit Cards to Save Your Pennies

  • Use credit cards wisely. Do not use a credit card like a bank. Bank loans are ultimately cheaper at 6-12 %, depending on the purpose of the loan. Credit

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