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How Much Money Do You Need to Start Investing
That first step to start saving and investing—even just a small amount—can be the hardest.
The Dark Side of Quiet Quitting - Millennial Revolution
You’ve all heard of the Great Resignation, but recently, there’s a more fashionable, inconspicuous quitting style called “quiet quitting”. What is “Quiet Quitting”? Instead of quitting your job and losing out on a severance package, why not just do the bare minimum? Welcome to Quiet Quitting. Inspired by the Chinese Lying Flat (躺平) movement, this idea came about after employee burn-out during the pandemic. Employees grew sick and tired of not getting paid to do extra work outside their responsibilities or taking on the double load from their ex-colleagues after the Great Resignation. This was their way of fighting back. […]
What Are Stocks?
The basics of investing with stocks, IPOs, public companies, and reaction to market fluctuations.
Best Wallets for Teens (that'll Help them Manage their Money & Daily Life)
What to look for when shopping for the best wallets for teens in 2022 to help them manage their money and their lives.
Free Financial Literacy Movies for Students (Spark Debates, Unit Intros, etc.)
Are you an educator? Get help with your fin lit courses with this list of free financial literacy movies for students to learn money topics.
11 Things to Keep in Your Wallet (Teenagers Should Know)
Things to keep in your wallet teenagers should listen to, for both money management and safety reasons.
How to Start Investing
Investing is not as complex as it may seem. Here's how to get started investing and what to consider when you are building a portfolio.
20 Best Side Hustle Ideas 2022 (Make $1,000+ a Month!)
Learn how to make $500-$1,000+ per month with the best side hustles, everything from easy to passive side hustles.
Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is on hold. Here are key issues borrowers need to know
In the biggest setback for Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, a court has temporarily blocked it from going forward. Here's what borrowers need to know.
How a 'joy fund' helped me overcome my scarcity mindset and start building wealth for my future
The Wealthy Wolfe founder Parween Mander shares the steps she took to change her mental approach to money and starting building wealth.
How to Land Your First Job: A Guide
15 Best Part-Time Jobs for 2022 That Actually Pay Well
Working part-time doesn't have to mean low pay. Learn about local and online part-time jobs for students, teachers, parents, and more.
Student loan forgiveness applications could open within weeks. Take these 4 steps now to get ready
The U.S. Department of Education may have its application for student loan forgiveness up and running within the next few weeks. Here's how to prepare.
How Pinky Cole Turned Her Dream Into A Million Dollar Business
When it comes to starting a business, especially one in the restaurant business, making money isn't easy.
How to Get Your College Application Fee Waived or Reduced
College application fees can be a financial issue for some families. Fortunately, there are ways to get a college application fee waiver and apply for free.
Top 10 Most Common Financial Mistakes
Avoid these common money traps to get a handle on your finances and make smarter financial decisions.
‘A stay-in-debt-forever scheme’: Student loan debt-collection system is too harsh, Education Department official says
'Defaulting on a student loan should not be a lifelong sentence of financial struggle and despair,' Education Undersecretary James Kvaal says.
Parents are spending a lot more on back-to-school shopping, even if it means going into debt
Thanks to high inflation and ongoing supply chain issues, families will find back-to-school supplies more expensive this fall. Here are some tips for saving.
Student Loan Payment Pause Set To End This Month
The student loan payment pause ends on August 31, 2022.
61% Now Living Paycheck to Paycheck - Personal Finance News
Unrelenting inflation is driving up costs, leaving more Americans living paycheck to paycheck. Inflation has been causing economic hardship for workers
Cash-strapped but still trying to keep up with the Kardashians: How social media drives bad spending habits
Nearly 40% of young adults say they spend more money on experiences than necessities because they want to share it on social media, a recent report found.
Gen-Z struggles to launch as median U.S. monthly rent hits record $2,000
"Gen-Z has entered adulthood in a very challenging and precarious time," Jason Dorsey, president of The Center for Generational Kinetics, told Newsweek.
7 Personal Finance Subreddits That Could Help You Be Smarter With Money
Reddit is full of educational resources to help you manage your money better.
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