Money and the holidays. For some of us, we happily swing into the spending mode. I look forward to the excuse to buy people gifts and spend money on treats. Each store I walk into is full of tempting, fun, creative, and exciting things all waiting for me! One of my strong money personalities is "...
The clock is ticking on organizing your student loan repayment. After several years of pause, federal student loan payments are due, as of October 2023. Interest accrual is back in full force. Other changes may affect you too!
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When I faced a major life decision of deciding whether or not to retire, looking at my financial situation was a big factor in the decision. I estimated what my future expenses would be and compared those against my expected income. I did a net worth statement, which forced me to total up my assets...
Leaves are falling, but interest rates remain high. Have you ever wondered how the Fed rate decisions impact you? First, let’s explain what is meant by the Fed. The Fed is short for the Federal Reserve System, the United States's central bank....
An upsetting thing has happened to me. My professional identity has been stolen and is being used on WhatsApp to entice my online Coursera students to invest in who knows what!
Let me be clear. I would never encourage students or anyone else to buy a particular investment, and I certainly would...
The new school year brings a lot of excitement and maybe some new responsibilities. Those responsibilities could be paying housing expenses or splitting those expenses with roommates, buying groceries, managing a budget, and more. But how do you pay for all of these things? Just the thought of...
On a good day, I wonder if my family hears what I say or if all they hear is "blah, blah, blah!" However, when I talk about what I want to happen if I'm in an accident, hospitalized, or die, I'm SURE some of my family completely block my words. That's why I think it's so important that I write down...
Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) plans divide your total purchase into equal payments, with only the first payment due at checkout. Often the total cost is divided into four equal payments; you only pay 25% of the total cost the day you make the purchase. The remaining payments are billed to your debit,...
Student loans, rental agreements, car purchases, employment contracts plus day-to-day spending – all in the life of a college student! Between the ages of 18 to 25 years old, people go from spending money on fun to significant financial decisions that can affect them for many years. Launching young...
Disclaimer: Information about federal student loans is rapidly changing. This blog is current as of July 20, 2023.
If you were depending on student loan debt relief, you may need to adjust to the recent news that student loan repayment will be resuming soon without the anticipated...