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After hearing the N+1 time of "if an emergency happens, I will just put it on credit", I am grateful to find this article as an additional supporting evidence for why that may not be ideal. Did you have an "A-ha!" moment as well? Share your story! Old car teaches new grad the value of an emergency fund.
One relative asked me if the family should invest in a college advisor to help my cousin with her application, starting from her Freshman year, since I was the only girl in the big family that made it to an Ivy League. The cost of the college advisor? A staggering $20,000 fee. Let's hope this article can help trim that cost down a bit. 10 things the college admissions office won't tell You.
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AuthorWan McCormick is a Certified Financial Planner and Accredited Financial Counselor. At Reliable Alliance Financial, our goal is to provide affordable and objective financial advisory to consumers with honesty and transparency. Categories |