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How I Did In On My 2012 New Year’s Resolutions

I find that it is often painful and embarrassing to look back on New Year’s resolutions, but in the name if accountability, here is glance back at 2012: Money-Related Goals 1) Save 35% of my net income I will make roughly 55K in gross income this year.  By the time my...

Can Bankruptcy Get Rid of Student Loans?

Student loans are a harsh mistress.  They give with one hand (and what a glorious hand it is when you are in school and that student loan balance magically pops up in your account), but then brutally take with the other!  Student loan debt is more or less the hardest...

Using Thrift Stores to Expand Your Wardrobe

If you are a student living on a tight budget you may be able to expand your wardrobe by shopping in thrift stores. You can buy a wide variety of clothing for very little money, and that might enable you to buy more of it. The clothing isn't in bad condition either,...

Why Choose Accounting as a Major?

If you have a strong interest in business and finance, or especially an orientation toward numbers, a major in accounting may be the right choice for you. It's a major that can lead you into a career field that includes high pay and a very visible position both in...