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March

Posted in  Young Finances   on  March 26, 2024 by  Young Finances2 comments

It’s likely that you will have to take on some type of debt to complete a college degree. According to the U.S. Department of Education, “The average total cost of attendance in 2011-12 for first-time, full-time students living on campus and paying in-state tuition was $21,000 at public 4-year institutions…” That means that a 4 year

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March

Posted in  Investing   on  March 25, 2024 by  Young Finances0 comments

When seeking personal finance solutions, E-Trade is one of the first companies that comes to mind, thanks to a national ad campaign and lengthy track record (the company was formed in 1982). E-Trade was one of the first online brokerage services, initially aimed at more lucrative investors willing to pay high fees to be one

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March

Posted in  Budgeting & Saving   on  March 24, 2024 by  Young Finances6 comments

Wondering how to fix my credit myself? Or how to fix bad credit? There’s no doubt that living in the modern world requires credit. Yes, you can live without a credit card and survive on cash or cashback debit cards. I know because I did it for over two years as I paid off credit

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