Fall classes start in less than two weeks for me, and aside from asking myself "Seriously? It's time to go back to school already? Has it really been 9 months since I dropped out?" - I have a lot to do in preparation for my glorious return. A lot of … [Continue reading]
My Imaginary 401(k)
"So, Stephanie, if compound interest is so amazingly wonderful, how come people wait to invest? How come people don't think about like, 401(k)s until they're in their 30s?" "My guess? People don't realize just how amazingly wonderful compound … [Continue reading]
Building Credit the Stable Way
This week, I'll be helping The Boyfriend move (kinda rounds out the summer of moving, doesn't it?). In order to help bridge the gap while I'm packing boxes and dodging traffic in a moving truck, Dale Yelich has kindly stepped in with a guest post for … [Continue reading]
Rent Your Textbooks?
In my inbox this morning, I came upon a curious little message, which told me to "Rent your books this semester!" It came from Chegg, one of the many college textbook exchanges I joined while trying to sell my unwanted textbooks. This idea of … [Continue reading]
Switch from Debt Reduction to Emergency Fund
I'm doing something I never thought I'd do: I'm going against "The Math." "The Math" tells me that I should aggressively pay down my credit card as quickly as I can, throwing every spare penny at it. "The Math" says that because the interest on my … [Continue reading]
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