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Festival of Under 30 Finances: May 18, 2007 Edition, Graduation

The Festival of Under 30 Finances, (May Graduation Edition) has arrived! The question was: “What’s one piece of financial advice you wish someone had given you when you graduated from college? (Or if you haven’t yet graduated, what do you think you’ll struggle with most and need advice about when you graduate?)” We had several [...]

Socially Responsible Funds – Do they end up Costing you?

There’s a really interesting piece in the Washington Post today about Socially Responsible Funds. I’ve always thought that socially responsible funds are a great way to invest in what you value. If you value the environment or don’t want to give money to big tobacco or promote weapons, then socially responsible funds seem like a [...]

Upcoming Carnival: Festival of Under 30 Finances

I’m hosting the next Festival of Under 30 Finances.  The question is: What’s one piece of financial advice you wish someone had given you when you graduated from college? (Or if you haven’t yet graduated, what do you think you’ll struggle with most and need advice about when you graduate?) Please submit your articles through [...]

Top 5 Financial Tips for Recent Graduates

As recent graduate, I couldn’t wait to start earning some money. Unfortunately, with the lack of financial education in schools, the only guidance I had was what I received from my parents and what I read. That only gets you so far. With all the advice dispensed this time of year, I thought a little [...]

Multiple Regression and More

That’s right, I’m in the middle of finals right now (including stats); so there probably won’t be regular posting until the end of next week.

Travel News Update: Skybus

There’s a big pieces in travel news this week: Skybus- an ultra-low cost ($10 plus taxes) airline opened their website for ticket sales this week. They start flying in May. There’s a really good post about it over at Upgrade Travel, so I’ll defer you to him for the details. But, when it comes down [...]

The $116 Bag of Dog Food

I have a wonderful loving old Golden Retriever who has kidney disease.  We discovered this about 2 years ago after she had been peeing on our rug (even if we were gone for just 3 hours) and we took her to the vet.  After a number of blood tests they determined that she has kidney [...]

Gender Pay Gap– even for recent graduates

We’ve all heard about the gender pay gap– women earn anywhere from 65 cents to 75 cents to men’s $1. But that’s certainly couldn’t be true for our generation– twentysomethings right out of college. There’s no way we can be earning less than men our age at our exact same jobs, is there? Apparently, there [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: Summary

The 15 Tips for Cheap Travel series is now over. I really enjoyed writing it and I hope that everyone enjoyed the tips the series offered. For those of you who want an easy to navigate format here it is. 15 Tips for Cheap Travel: Ask What’s Fixed and What’s Flexible a. How to Find [...]

15 Tips for Cheap Travel: #15) Getting Home- VAT Taxes, Ordering Photos, and more

This is the fifteenth post of the series “15 Tips for Cheap Travel.” You can navigate the rest of the series by going to the 15 Tips for Cheap Travel index. Once your trip is over, it’s time to return home. Unfortunately, getting back home will cost money too. Here are some things to think [...]