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Financial Advice for Less Well-Off Individuals

Financial advice for less well off individuals

Life is different for each and every person. People have different work lives, different families, and different situations. Some people make millions per year while others make thousands. Some have good credit while some don't. Some individuals are able to independently support themselves through their emergency fund while other may receive assistance from friends, relatives, or even the government.

Despite the stereotypes and assumptions which are usually made regarding high-income …

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How to Earn Income as a College Student

This article is part of our Finance Hub.

Going to college is a huge part of building your long-term career goals. However, making ends meet while studying is hard. Whether you’re fresh out of high school or you have been in the system for a while, the drill remains the same. Balancing study hours, living costs and student loans leaves most college students with pretty massive debts that need …

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Financial Advice for Senior Citizens

As people get older, some may believe that their acquired money habits will continue to serve them. While decades of money experience does have it's pros, most seniors still struggle to save enough for retirement. Even the ones who are strong enough to continue working. The last thing you need when you are old is some young person harassing you because you are late on your bills.

Senior …

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Financial Advice for College Graduates

Graduating from college can be one of the most exciting milestones in any young person's life. Hard work truly does pay off and depending upon one's chosen occupation, college can open up many doors. However, an awareness of certain financial strategies can particularly come in handy for college graduates. While the aforementioned graduates may have worked part-time jobs during their years of academia, there are still some critical points which …

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Financial Advice for Teenagers

Financial freedom, financial security, and financial prowess are feats which some people spend decades working to achieve. Like most things in life, the earlier one begins to practice, the better off they will be. In the case of financial independence, teenagers who learn advantageous skills before becoming adults are more likely to be able to handle events later in life like planning a wedding or having funds available to pay …

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How to Live Off the Grid and Remain Financially Comfortable

As technology and automation become more integrated into human society, many people are taking advantage of the associated benefits. In fact, some people now make money by simply blogging and sharing their content. However, not everyone is in tune with this lifestyle. As a matter of fact, certain individuals are choosing to adopt minimalist lifestyles and habits. Some people even opt to live off the grid, soak up nature, and …

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How to Financially Support Yourself

The ability to support oneself is a paramount life skill for any adult. However, despite the gravity of this skill, many young adults still struggle with it. Habits have a tendency to stick, especially in one's formative years of adulthood. A lack of preparation and necessary skills usually breeds bad habits which in turn engender downward spirals.

Moreover, individuals who lack the ability to financially support themselves often fall into …

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How to Financially Prepare for College

College is often regarded as a rite of passage into adulthood. While people hold varying opinions on the merits and pitfalls of college, there are certain occupations where a professional degree is absolutely paramount. However, there’s nothing that comes without a cost. This is especially applicable to college. The cost of attending college is a never-ending discussion.

This is why being financially prepared for college is critical. Those who are …

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