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Author: Steven Appel

Four quick tips on saving money for young people (as reported by the Associated Press via nbcnews.com)

September 20, 2012August 30, 2017

In this MSNBC article you’ll find 4 smart tips how to save your money, geared especially towards young adults. To read the tips, click here! Read More

Study shows less people living paycheck to paycheck (as reported by Chad Brooks via cnbc.com)

September 19, 2012August 30, 2017

A recent study by CareerBuilder showed that fewer people are relying on their next paycheck to pay bills. Currently, 40% of Americans are living payday to payday, the lowest rate since the beginning of the recession. 23% of people never rely on their next check. The study reveled that women and people ages 45 and… Read More

Starting money lessons young (as reported by Daniel Bortz via USnews.com)

September 19, 2012August 30, 2017

Daniel Bortz reports that parents should start to teach their children about money as early as possible, so they are raised to understand the value of money and how to handle it. He offers six ideas for making money fun for kids. Link to original story click here!  Read More

32% of teens using a credit card (as reported by Caren Weiner Campbell via bankrate.com)

September 13, 2012August 30, 2017

Teens are using credit cards at higher rates than ever, and with that high level of usage come significant risks. According to the Jump$tart Coalition, nearly 32% of high school students use a credit card either in their own name or in the name of a parent. If teens aren’t properly educated on using credit… Read More

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