This is a guest post by Kathryn Marion, author of Grads: Take Charge of Your First Year After College. Last week, I posted Transitioning to the Real world and asked for questions for Kathryn. Today, Kathyrn provides her answers:
I know that saving money is important, but I also love traveling/vacationing which gets expensive. Some friends [...]
This is a guest post from the blogger behind Studenomics a personal finance blog that offers common sense advice for college students and recent graduates. Studenomics is the ultimate resource for young people looking for advice on how to survive this current recession, grow their careers, manage their
finances, and still be able to enjoy the [...]
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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 money.
This series “12 Things Every Teenager Needs To Know About Money (And How To Teach Them)” is [...]
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Today is a rare guest post from Trisha Wagner, a freelance writer for DestroyDebt.com. If you’d like to write a guest post (I am leaving the ice and snow for a week in about a month, let me know!)
If you are looking for guidance managing your finances you must take into consideration that hiring a [...]
Shea K., a Beyond Paycheck to Paycheck reader, asked to write a guest blog post. I loved her pitch: What better occasion to save a little time than a post about America Saves Week? Worked for me. I hope you enjoy her post as much as I did:
Although America Saves Week [...]
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