Think Teens Need to Learn a Thing or Two About Money?
KANSAS CITY, MO-- - Imagine if teenagers controlled their families' finances. Would they know how to spend and save money wisely? Or would they max out every credit card? It's hard to know, but with 50 ...
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Maximize financial aid by filling out FAFSA
As of Jan. 1, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, became available for the 2012-13 school year. The FAFSA qualifies students for federal grants, loans and work-study jobs, and serves ...
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Bradford Networks to Examine BYOD and Cloud Technology at VMware User Group Meeting
CAMBRIDGE, MA-- - Bradford Networks , the best choice to enable secure network access for corporate issued and personal mobile devices, announced the details of its participation on a panel presentation ...
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Social worker knows personal hardship well
A mother of two by the age of 19, Martin was paralyzed in a car crash when she was 20. Her mother was killed in the wreck. Despite those setbacks -- or perhaps because of them -- Martin offers guidance and hope to thousands of Southwest Florida residents trying to weather the recession.
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Personal Finance: Strategy is key to aid for college
Question: I have four children, and the oldest is a senior and going to college next fall. I'm fearful that I make too much money (mid-$100,000s) and I don't have much saved, so borrowing, grants, and scholarships seem to be my best option.
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