How New College Students Can Set Themselves Up For Financial Success By Kelly Anne Smith If you’re reading this, you’re likely a new college student whose parents sent you this article. But before you roll your eyes and go back to scrolling on Instagram, consider this: What if you could do a few things now to make your financial life…
Female Founders: This Is How To Make Your Money Work As Hard As You Do To Earn It It’s no secret that women are seriously lagging behind when it comes to investing. Financial advisor Francesca Smith shares how female founders can make their money work harder for them this year. By Bianca Barratt It’s no secret that women are seriously…
Student Loan Forgiveness: The Future By: Zack Friedman, Senior Contributor Here’s what to expect next with wide-scale student loan forgiveness. Here’s what you need to know — and what it means for your student loans. Student Loans President Joe Biden is days away from announcing his decision on student loan forgiveness. Biden, who already has canceled $32 billion of student loans, is considering…
How This Entrepreneur Started Managing Her Money By Melissa Houston When Julie Solomon moved to Los Angeles, a city where she had no ties, she felt lonely. She turned to spending money to fill the loneliness, filling that emotional void that loneliness caused. When her husband found out that she had been hiding $30,000 in credit card debt, Solomon had to deal…
3 Ways Women Can Improve Their Financial Plan Now Having a plan can make a massive difference in how your family weathers challenges and builds on successes. While you are laser focused on building a business from the ground up or advancing your career, have you given much thought to your personal financial future? Not just household budgeting and spending—we’re…
Jennifer Cohen wants us to be smarter, faster, stronger, and more resilient. Like the best physical trainers in the world, she knows that you have to learn better techniques and develop more effective habits to level up quickly. That’s why she started the hit podcast, Habits & Hustle. From Tony Robbins, Jay Shetty, Chelsea Handler to Mel Robbins, Jennifer seeks out the…
Ready or not, tax season is coming, and we can help with some advice for parents filing them in 2022. The typical due date is back: the IRS has released its plans to have 2021 individual tax returns due on April 18, 2022, for most filers. Although things feel far from normal for the rest of us, this marks the…
Here are a few practical tips and healthy habits that can help you feel more confident about your finances this year and beyond, especially if you’re a college student or navigating personal finances for the first time after graduation.
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By Lindsay Tigar As anyone with a few years of life under their belt can tell you, confidence comes in many forms and in varying levels of strength. For example, you may know that you can master a yoga sequence (including inversions!) and whip up a roast chicken dinner to die for. But maybe you haven’t yet learned to trust…