Let’s face it – going to college is expensive! The average debt for a college graduate is $29,900. But, did you know that over 1.7 million scholarships are awarded annually? Scholarships can cover tuition fees, housing expenses, textbooks, and other academic costs. Scholarships can be need-based or merit-based depending on the organization … [Read more...]
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4 Tips to Consolidate Debt
Studies show that 70% of Americans are stressed over money.** Debt remains an issue for most Americans, regardless of income. Those earning between $50,000 and $100,000 report having: Credit card debt: 52% Auto loan: 42% Mortgage: 39% Medical debt: 23% Personal loans: 22% Student loans: 22% Anyone who has multiple loans … [Read more...]
6 Year-End Must-Dos
I know what you’re thinking – who has time during the holiday season to think about financial planning when you already have a long list of “to dos” like gifts to buy, cookies to bake, elaborate meals to cook, decorating, and on and on? But the end of the year is one of the most important times to carve out just a few hours to make sure you’re set … [Read more...]