College Grads: Sticking to a Budget Doesn't...
Video Description: College Grads: Sticking to a Budget Doesn't Mean Sticking to Ramen The thousands of college grads heading out on their own for the first time this month will have a harder time "learning to make ends meet" than the Class of 2007. Related Article Subjects: college tips, budget, college, expenses, financial, grads, management, mint, money, Multivu 33697, Online
Money Awards From Private And Public Colleges
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like if private colleges have more money to award than public...
Transferring From a Community College To a 4 Year University
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like if it's difficult to transfer from a community college to a 4 year...
What To Do If You Can't Afford a 4 Year College
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like what options are open to you if you can't afford to attend a 4 year...
Attending Private Or Public College And Federal Aid Eligibility
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like does your federal aid eligibility change if you attend a private or public...
Aid Process Differences Between Public And Private Colleges
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like if there are any differences in the aid process between public and private...
Are Loans And Credit Cards Good To Cover College Expenses
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like if loans and credit cards are good to cover college...
How To Develop A Budget
In this video, Mr. Barnett reviews some important aspects on managing your money in college, like how to develop a... Controlling College ExpensesBy: Gene Grzywacz | 05/12/2007 | EducationYour tuition money probably won't take care of such loose ends as lab fees for specific courses, late registration charges, drop-and-add fees, library fines, motor vehicle registration and parking fees, and various other course-related hits your budget will have to absorb. Individually, these fees may seem manageable- $25 here, $10... Apply For A Student Credit Card Online And Never Worry About Your Everyday College ExpensesBy: Mario C Churchill | 01/05/2007 | FinanceIt is a fact that college education is getting more and more expensive each and every year. Because of this, more and more college students are turning to credit cards that are specially designed for students. With this, college students will be able to augment their budget when allowances from... Obama Provides A Solution To Increasing College Expenses For MomsBy: Tiffany Nelson | 26/09/2009 | College & UniversityEveryone knows going to college is expensive. Typically when we think of the costs involved, we think about the tuition. There are many other expenses that need to be considered that you may not have thought of and may add up to more than your total tuition! 3 Mistakes Guaranteed to Increase Your College CostsBy: Marc Hill | 05/04/2009 | FinanceBelieve it or not, the decision to reduce your college expenses is entirely in your hands. While it's commonly believed that there's nothing you can do to reduce these expenses, as a financial planner and as a parent, I can assure you that the strategies not only exist, but are also very effective. But on the flip side of the college funding coin, there are some pricey mistakes that any parent can make. This article discusses three. Retirement Vs. College Savings: Overcoming the Funding ConundrumBy: Cathy Pareto | 24/03/2008 | Personal FinanceLife is a constant juggling act. Every day we juggle tasks, time, people and goals. This is especially true when it comes to balancing financial goals, whereby time is not the scarce resource, but money is. The future can seem especially daunting for young families balancing retirement funding goals and college planning for their children. When a dollar can only stretch so far, how can you effectively plan for both? College Grants: The Best College Financial AssistanceBy: Sandra Stammberger | 26/04/2006 | FinanceThere are several ways to help you with your university search for college grant money. Applying for as many college grants as you can is one of the best things you can do. Designing a Good Budget for an Early RetirementBy: Jo Mark | 09/05/2008 | Personal FinanceDiscover how to develop a good budget. Finding the Perfect College Credit CardBy: Tom Tessin | 14/07/2008 | FinanceBefore you get the first university scholarship, certainly you will be flooded with offers from numerous credit card companies. Student credit cards are very helpful, while you move from school to college, since they act as a lifesaver for covering all your college expenses along with the traveling costs. The process...
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