Three years ago, I knew very little about money. The dangerous thing about that time is that I thought I knew quite a bit about money. I'd read one book, picked up on the idea of index funds and establishing a good credit score, but I didn't know … [Continue reading]
12 Things Every Teenager Needs To Know About Money (And How To Teach Them)
This is a guest post from Grant Baldwin, the author of Reality Check, a book about helping students transition into the real world. His new website, BrokePiggy.com, answers questions from teenagers about personal finance, savings, and all things … [Continue reading]
How to File the FAFSA Without Your Parents’ Information

The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is the big, bad form that most colleges in the US use as a basis for financial aid. One of the key points of a the FAFSA is that if you are under 24 years old, you're pretty much required to … [Continue reading]
Subscriber Swap Saturday with No Debt Plan
No Debt Plan is about getting and staying out of debt with a plan. Kevin, the author, is passionate about budgeting, saving for the future, and using goals to reach financial freedom. You can subscribe to his blog by RSS or email. This interview is … [Continue reading]
College Money Tip #15: Get Saving
Isn't it annoying how money doesn't seem to last as long as it should? Payday is such a happy day - money comes in, but somehow doesn't quite last as long as you want. I mean, you're doing all you can to become financial savvy in college (including … [Continue reading]
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