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Kayla @ Shoeaholic No More writes How I Graduated College with Under $8K in Student Loans – It’s not uncommon to see students graduate college with $20-30,000 in student loans for a 4 year degree program.

Justin @ iPlugin writes Apple just sold 10 Million new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus units – The new iPhone 6 was recently released and, in its first weekend alone, Apple sold over 10 million units, which was better than their previous record of 9 million that was sold during the weekend launch last year of the iPhone 5.

Danielle @ TeacHer Finance writes How Does Cash Advance Work? – A cash advance is very similar to a payday loan, except the terms are generally a bit longer.

Aaron @ Aaron Hung writes Watch out for these Back to School Spending Mistakes – Much to the chagrin of children everywhere another school year is about to start, and that means that parents across the country are busy stocking up on school supplies.

Justin @ Edward Antrobus writes 6 Ways Shoppers are Deceived! – Brands and advertisers use specific marketing tactics to convince shoppers to make purchases There are some tactics that they use that, while not illegal, border on being unethical.

Marissa @ Thirty Six Months writes You Should Always Seek Value – To get yourself financially free, to make good investments and to get through life in a calm and relaxed manner – you should always seek value.

Marissa @ Finance Triggers writes Best Way to Collect Superannuation Funds during Retirement – If you work in Australia, then you are likely to have at least one superannuation account set up to help you out financially during your retirement.

Sam @ The New Business Blog writes Want to be Successful? Avoid These 5 Emotionally Charged Habits – There are, to be sure, many things that contribute to your overall success. Things like your attitude, your ability to lead, your people skills and so forth all have a big influence on it, no doubt.

Katie @ IRA Basics writes 4 IRA Withdrawals that Actually Make Sense – Withdrawing funds from a traditional IRA before a person turns 59 ½ usually means that they’re going to pay a lot of taxes and penalties.

Lily @ Paying Debt Down writes Some Facts to Consider before Filing for Bankruptcy – For many consumers the thought of having to file bankruptcy can cause quite a bit of anxiety.

Bob @ Dwindling Debt writes Looking for a Store Credit Card? Don’t Look Here

Andrea @ So Over This writes You’re Handling Retirement Savings All Wrong! – Saving money for retirement is something that is very near and dear to me.

Hadley @ Epic Finances writes Stock Investing Myths and Truths Part 4 of 4 – Even though there’s plenty of information about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to investing in the stock market, many myths still refuse to die.

Lenny @ Best Money Saving Blog writes If you are single do you need to invest in life insurance? – Life insurance is a very important acquisition as it allows you to provide for the people left behind after you die. In the vast majority of cases this means your dependents such as a partner and any children you may have.

Amy @ Money Mishaps writes Beware of these Debit Card Dangers – Many people have taken to using debit cards in order to keep themselves from overspending and racking up a lot of credit card debt.

Jack @ Money Saving Ethics writes These 5 Savings ‘Tricks’ might not be so good after all – Even the best intentions that you have for saving money can sometimes lead to financial problems.

Matt @ Budget Snob writes Mortgage Loans – 5 Tips to Future Proof Your Loan – Nothing is certain in the world of finance, but there are definitely ways we can protect ourselves and plan for the future.

Danielle @ Saving Without a Budget writes 3 Mortgage Strategies to Manage a Simple Home Loan – Love your home but not the additional paperwork? Do your eyes glaze over when you have to crunch some numbers?

Jay @ Daily Fuel Economy Tip writes The Best Time of the Year to Land Yourself an Investment Banking Job – Few people know it and even fewer will admit it that bank recruitment is actually a seasonal process.

Oscar @ Money is the Root writes How Much Risk Should You Be Comfortable With – There is no One-Size-Fits-All answer to this conundrum. Investment is inherently risky.

Daniel @ Make Money Make Cents writes Home Loan Repayment Calculator Advice – For most people, being a homeowner is the ultimate milestone, but is your loan really working for you?

Brandon Willing @ writes How To Get Rich Young – Have you ever wanted to become filthy rich, wealthy or just wanted to be financially free? Then I’m glad you find this page and I strongly suggest you keep reading…

Michael Kitces @ Nerd’s Eye View writes When A Roth IRA May Actually Be A Terrible Asset To Inherit – The tax-free nature of growth on a Roth IRA makes it a highly appealing investment account to hold, and a similarly appealing type of account to inherit. However, there are caveats to leaving a Roth IRA as an asset to inherit. This post explains those caveats in detail and explains how to determine which is better – to bequest a Roth or Traditional IRA – by looking at who can ultimately extract the IRA dollars at the lowest possible tax rate for the family.

Jeremy @ Modest Money writes Blue Host Web Hosting – A Modest Money Review – Blue Host is a trusted web hosting provider, feature-rich and affordable. The company has been operating since 1996, an eternity in the hosting world.


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