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Lowering the Cost of Entertainment – 12 Months to Financial Fitness

A night out in town can be a lot of fun – until you the next morning, when you see how much you spent.

Tips for College Success for the Incoming Freshman

High school and college differ in many ways, especially in responsibility. Being prepared helps you meet the challenges of college life and succeed.
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4 Things You Need Before You Start Your FAFSA Application

The truth is that it’s expensive to go to college! Along with scholarships, the FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Aid, can help students pay for college.
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Budgeting for the Holidays: 12 Months to Financial Fitness

Holiday expenses add up quickly. Start budgeting early to cover gifts, decorations, and hosting without breaking the bank.
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Collecting and Protecting Your Important Documents: 12 Months to Financial Fitness

Stay financially fit by organizing key documents like social security cards, receipts, and registrations for peace of mind and financial success.

Handling Market Volatility

Market volatility is normal, but managing it is tough. Follow common-sense tips to handle market ups and downs and protect your investments.

Making a Will – 12 Months to Financial Fitness

Creating a will and end-of-life plans ensures your wishes are honored and eases the burden on loved ones.

Quick Tips for Saving Money on Your Next Vacation

Summer is almost here! If you want to take a vacation but don’t have much room in your budget, these tips may help make your vacation a reality!
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How Much Vehicle Can I Afford: Understanding Auto Loans in 2022

Smart car buying starts with knowing your budget and comparing loan rates, terms, and prices—key steps to making the best financial choice.
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