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I have to be honest – there were many things I wanted to buy last year, but I talked myself out of *most* of them

Millennials are both a blessed and cursed generation. It seems like every day there is a new social network or awesome tech product popping up,

I don’t have enough time for a job. My schedule doesn’t allow me to leave campus EVER! Between night classes and busy mornings, employers just

I’ll never forget the feeling that I had when I walked onto my college’s campus and had no job and no plans for bringing in

Article from Andy at Penny Less Dad: Andy is an editor with Penny Less Dad and contributes specifically on personal finance topics. If you are

By now, you may have heard of Credit Karma – a site that claims to give you your credit score for FREE. The site simply

I’d be lying if I said I had all of my finances figured out when I was a college student. I’m actually laughing just thinking

Let’s just be honest – Paying off debt sucks. It seems like right when you are on the brink of getting your finances under control,

It seems that the older I get, the more stuff I have going on. Funny, I thought that getting older meant things would calm down,

I’m all about getting a good deal and cash back whenever I can. I’ll admit that I was a slow comer to the Ebates world

The car buying process can be an intimidating one, especially if you are getting ready to graduate college (or you’ve recently done so). I remember