Monthly Archive: May 2012

May 31

Tips For The High School Graduate

Earlier this week I wrote a post containing some tips and advice for all the new college graduates. But let’s not forget about the high school graduates as well. Tips and advice for the high school graduate are a bit different than for college graduates, since there are more possible paths to follow. When a …

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May 30

Stop Wasting Time

Today’s post is part of the “Family Financial Guidelines” series. Whether you’re going through a financial turnaround or are just wanting to stay on top of things, this series will give you the tools to get and keep your family’s finances on track. We all know that money is one of the most important aspects …

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May 29

Tips For The College Graduate

The graduation season is upon us, both for high school and college students. I am amazed at how quickly the time goes once those milestones are achieved. This is the year of my 10-year high school reunion, and I’ve now been out of college (at least for undergrad) for six years. It’s crazy because I …

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May 27

Friends of the Family: Memorial Day Edition

On Saturdays (though this is actually Sunday, so sorry for the delay) I list four blog posts from the week that I thought were really good. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. A Boss’s Guide for Productive Young Employees at From Shopping to Saving Cheap or Frugal at Making Sense of Cents Debt to …

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May 25

Lessons Learned: Relationships Matter

Every Friday I post about one of the lessons I’ve learned so far in life, both financial and about life in general. We’ve all learned valuable lessons along life’s journey, sometimes the easy way and sometimes the hard way. Hopefully someone will read what I learned and avoid having to learn the same thing the …

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