Wednesday 19 June 2013

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how to date on a budget

As we told you the other day, DoSomething.org, is running a campaign about saving money. What’s the craziest thing you’ve done to save money?  Tell your story at craziestthingidid.com and be entered to win a $4,000 scholarship so you won’t have to do such crazy things to save.

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what’s the craziest thing you did to save money?

Remember that time when you had a “wild”  spring break in your backyard in a kiddie pool? Or went trick-or-treating in the middle of summer? Or, even when

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teens (millennials) love to shop {infographic}

A ew study show that teen are invested in shopping more so than previous generations.  This study by the Boston Consulting Group was about the demographic group called

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financial reading for teens

Is 2013 the year you're finally going to start on that long road to financial independence? There are plenty of books, blogs and videos out there with a dizzying

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checkout highschoogle colleges!! oh…the places you can go!!

We were so excited to launch highschoogle colleges last month.  We now bring you in depth profiles on more than 7,000 colleges without leaving our site.  You can get

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senior dues: last year of high school can be an expensive trip

This article from the CantonRep.com in Ohio, brings to light all of the many expenses associated with senior year of high school.  From college visits, yearbooks, señor photos,

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25 more ways to waste your money

Psst. Your finances are leaking. Don’t be embarrassed! It happens to everyone. We all have holes in our budgets that waste money, often without our knowledge. Last year, we

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common scams targeted at teens

The inexperienced and trusting nature of young people is often what causes them to fall victim to scam artists. Some scam artists know how to identify and take advantage

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why most high schoolers don’t know how to manage their money

High school students are studying up on calculus, advanced chemistry, and world history, but most aren't learning fundamental money lessons to help them financially navigate the real world. Such

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teen entrepreneurs – a growing trend {infographic}

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