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When Money Grows on Trees: Applying for Scholarships
Usually, you have to work for money, but sometimes you don’t. College might be the last time in your life where you can get rewarded just for being there, and every student should know that.
Betting Your Future: Why Sports Betting is Bad Personal Finance
Instead of packing your bags and flying across the country to Las Vegas, the wonder of sports betting today is as easy as firing up your mobile device and tapping a button. But it was not always that easy. Deregulation has exploded the market in the wake of the 2018 Supreme Court ruling striking down…
Student Loans, Wage Garnishment, and What Borrowers Need to know in 2026
Federal student loan collections were scheduled to resume in early 2026, including wage garnishment for borrowers in default. While those actions are currently paused again, the pause is temporary. The government’s authority to collect has not gone away. Borrowers who use this window to understand their loan status, avoid default, or resolve existing defaults will…
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