Did you know that there are ways to go to college for free, or at least drastically reduce the amount that you would have to pay? If you are interested in graduating college debt-free and learning how to get your education without taking out a bunch of college loans, then keep … [Read more...] about 10 Steps to Make College Affordable and Graduate Debt-free
Personal Finance
3 Reasons to Drop Authorized Users from Your Credit Card
 What may have seemed like a good idea at the time that you allowed your loved one or friend to consolidate on your good credit and make purchases using your credit card, may end up not being the best decision ever.  Sometimes those authorized users begin to take … [Read more...] about 3 Reasons to Drop Authorized Users from Your Credit Card
The Payday Savings Plan
The Payday Savings Plan The payday savings plan enables consistent savings, sets aside money before it is spent on other disposable income items, and prioritizes savings as a part of your budget. You must plan to save money. It is just like the 52 week savings plan for those … [Read more...] about The Payday Savings Plan
Ohio Back-to-School Tax Holiday 2015
This weekend, August 7-9, 2015, the Ohio Department of Taxation has enacted a tax holiday—meaning you pay NO SALES TAX on certain items that are being purchased during this time period! This particular tax holiday is specific to back-to-school items only. During the holiday, the … [Read more...] about Ohio Back-to-School Tax Holiday 2015
Money Lessons We Can Learn From the Game of Monopoly
 Guest post by Amy Nickson, writer at Working Moms Word Monopoly—the classic board game, which is quite popular among children and adults for over 100 years, is way more than just entertainment for family fun night. While you can enjoy the fun of … [Read more...] about Money Lessons We Can Learn From the Game of Monopoly