Things to Do This Summer
Thanks to the global pandemic, the economy might be rough for awhile. Whether you’re looking now or when you graduate, you will want to position
Thanks to the global pandemic, the economy might be rough for awhile. Whether you’re looking now or when you graduate, you will want to position
If you are not working right not due to COVID-19, money is probably tight. You may also be totally bored and looking to do some
What is Subleasing? When you sublease an apartment, you take over another person’s lease. People usually sublease their apartment if they are leaving temporarily but
Whether you’re moving into a new apartment for the first time or the tenth time, there are a lot of things to need to think
The COVID-19 pandemic has probably altered to how you live your life. It’s caused a great deal of uncertainty, changed your daily routines, caused financial
Who qualifies for the stimulus check? If you’re single with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $75,000 or less, you’ll get $1,200. If you’re married
Who is getting a refund? Since many schools closed dorms and dining halls due to concerns about the Coronavirus, they are now refunding the partial
The key to a healthy financial state is a BUDGET. Having a budget does not necessarily mean you have to live a penny-pinching scraping-by way
It is normal banking procedure for a new deposit to be held until the money is transferred from one bank to the other. This is
We are concerned with the health, safety, and well-being of our students and their families. We want to share as much information as we can
You can only spend so much time on Netflix and TikTok. Here are some things you can do while you’re sheltering in place during the
Because of concerns over COVID-19 many schools have gone to online-only instruction for the rest of the year. If you had been relying on free
Since many schools and libraries are closed right now due to COVID-19, we have made a list of free educational (and fun!) resources you can
Identity theft is when someone uses your personal information to access your bank account or opens a new account. Foster youth are especially vulnerable to
You have almost certainly received a Phishing email. Maybe you got an email that looked like it was from your bank, telling you that there
You have probably received phone calls from scammers. Not only are they annoying, phone scams can be costly. Nearly 1 in 6 Americans have lost
Do you have student loans? If so, it’s important to know what kind of loans you have and how much you owe. You don’t want