Festive Finance: Gifting on a Budget
Shifting the focus from stuff to value is a core financial literacy skill, and one that pays dividends well beyond the holidays.
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Shifting the focus from stuff to value is a core financial literacy skill, and one that pays dividends well beyond the holidays.
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Let’s be real–college life isn’t exactly cheap. Between tuition, housing, partying, coffee runs, and spontaneous Target trips, saving money isn’t exactly the easiest feat. This means saving money wherever you can is a must–that’s where thrifting comes in!
College Isn’t Cheap, But Thrifting Is! Read More »
Thanksgiving is about connection and gratitude—not credit card debt. We hope that these resources help you to pull off a feast that feels luxurious without spending a fortune.
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Are you looking for a
platform to teach you financial literacy basics? Well, you are in luck! The Office of Financial Aid and Emory
Financial Literacy is proudly offering free access for Emory University students to the newly updated CashCourse!
CashCourse: Your Free Financial Friend – An Update Guide Read More »
Atlanta is home to a variety of gorgeous greenspaces, and the weather right now is perfect for taking advantage of them.
ATL on a Budget: Fun Things To Do This Fall That Won’t Empty Your Pockets Read More »
AI is everywhere, we wanted to see how helpful it could be creating a budget. Turns out, it can help.
Hey Chat, Make A Budget For Me! Read More »
Think about the last time you bought something just because you saw it trending on TikTok. Was it that aesthetic water bottle? The viral sweater? A fancy gadget you didn’t really need? Now, imagine flipping the script—what if the newest trend wasn’t about buying more but about buying less? Welcome to Underconsumption Core—where spending less is not just smart, it’s cool.
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by Kimble Schiller Even if you’re on a budget, you still want to show your Valentine that you care. Here are some things to do to show your love to your wallet as well as your significant other this Valentine’s Day: ♡ Cook a Romantic Dinner TogetherPlan a menu, cook together, and set the table
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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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