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2 Basic Federal Student Loans — Should I Accept Both?
Whether you are a student getting ready for college, a current college student, or a parent of one, you may be eligible for a federal student loan. Although your financial aid office will issue you student loans according to the documents you submit, you have the option to reject or consult with your advisor for…
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Breaking Down the Biden Economic Plan
This November was reckoned by a chaotic election season that will lead a very unprecedented year, and presidency, to an end. Days after voting, Americans across the country sat in anticipation of the results of a very close presidential race. The suspense built up to a conclusion that found many people unable to hold in…
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Voting for Your Finance
This year’s presidential election has become a hot topic, and how you vote will undoubtedly have a tremendous impact on not only the entire nation, but also you and your personal finances. Let’s talk about where Biden and Trump stand when it comes to finances. Tax Policy No one likes to pay taxes and politicians…
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Debunking Myths: The relationship between student loans and credit score
For many college students, student loans are a major component in helping to afford college. Life after college can be especially confusing when having to manage both student loans and personal finances. For some, it is the first time they have to deal with things like budgeting and making student loan payments. Many schools also…
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Things I Wish I Knew About Finance In College
When I was 4 years old, I remember thinking, “I can’t wait to be an adult!” Then, when I entered my first year of college, I had to be an adult and I had no idea how. Adulting is hard, I get it. A big part of adulting is learning and growing from your mistakes,…