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How to Afford the Cost of Rising University Fees

How to Afford the Cost of Rising University Fees

| November 17, 2016 | 0 Comments

Whether you study in a classroom, or take an online degree such as an online masters of social work from Rutgers Online, university is expensive. With fees rising every year, it’s becoming more difficult for students to manage. While studying, you need to think about not only affording fees, but also general living expenses and […]

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Give Your House A New Lease Of Life using A Personal Loan

Give Your House A New Lease Of Life using A Personal Loan

| November 17, 2016 | 1 Comment

Looking to remodel your existing house for a long time now, but apprehensive about loan options and interest rates? Then this is for you. A home is everybody’s comfort zone. Especially if you own yours. Either way, we get attached to the place we call home. As you grow old, the house grows old along […]

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Should You Invest or Pay Off Your Debt?

Should You Invest or Pay Off Your Debt?

| October 27, 2016 | 0 Comments

Whenever you want to get more money in the bank, you may be tempted to make a smart investment, but if you’re already dealing with debt, should you grow your money by investing or should you focus instead on using the money that you have to pay off that debt? Keep reading for a bit […]

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Credit Score Myths and Misconceptions Exposed

Credit Score Myths and Misconceptions Exposed

| July 15, 2016 | 0 Comments

Our credit scores are some of the most valuable things that we possess, however, there are so many myths and misconceptions surrounding personal finances and credit scores in particular. Managing your personal finances can almost be a full time job in itself, which is why we spoke to the personal finance experts over at prepaid […]

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Is There More to Life than Debt?

Is There More to Life than Debt?

| June 26, 2015 | 0 Comments

Debt: one word can instantly strike anxiety or stress into someone’s life. But there can be and there is more to life than debt. Your finances will not miraculously change overnight, unless you win the lottery of course, but changing your financial habits is something you can implement right away. If you’re not sure where […]

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The Smart Consumer’s Guide to Buying a Car

The Smart Consumer’s Guide to Buying a Car

| May 31, 2015 | 0 Comments

So you’re considering buying a car? If this is your first time, you probably want to avoid being a “grape,” which is a term car-salesmen use for gullible customers who will fall for every trick in the book. Once you’ve fully realized that you’re getting involved in a long term payment plan, and that a […]

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