Investing

Festive Finance: 6 Resolutions for the New Year

Above all, remember to stay flexible and keep moving forward! One of the worst things for your New Year’s resolutions is an all-or-nothing mindset. As Mike Tyson put it: “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.” When life throws you a curveball–and it will–the most important thing is being able to adapt and alter your plan. If you get a little thrown off or need to shift your financial goals, that’s okay! What’s important is steady progress, mindfulness with regards to your money, and commitment to your overall vision.

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Navigating CashCourse: A Comprehensive Guide

If you’re an Emory student looking for a user-friendly platform to learn about financial literacy and how to budget, CashCourse is an excellent resource to explore. CashCourse is budgeting and financial education software that all Emory students have access to for free, and it is designed to offer personalized financial education.

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Some of the Internet’s Biggest Investing Myths & How to Avoid Them

If you’re a college student who is interested in one day reaching financial freedom, then youhave undoubtedly encountered dozens of untrustworthy ‘investors’ who promise that by usingtheir secretive new algorithm, you’ll get rich quick. As you begin your investing journey, it’simportant to know what tactics might work and which ones are just myths you should

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Where to Start Planning for Retirement as a College Student

It is never too early to start planning for your retirement and financial independence. We all want to have a comfortable amount of wealth once we leave the work force to pursue other activities like volunteering, golf, and travel without the constant worry of running out of money. Fortunately, you can incorporate some of the strategies below while in college and leave your 60-year-old self very happy!

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