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Budgeting Basics: Are Budgets Really That Bad?

By Martin Dasko / Leave a Comment

What should a monthly budget worksheet include? You’re probably bored of the thought of learning how to budget your money. You might also be thinking that your situation is unique and that you can’t budget your money. That’s incorrect. Your situation is likely very common. If you want to get rid of your student credit […]

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How To Manage Stress & Prevent Burnout

By Martin Dasko / 1 Comment

As mentioned on Wednesday it has been a very long and busy semester for me with a point of almost reaching complete burnout. I asked the readers of Studenomics if productivity can lead to burnout? I wrote up my own list of how I was able to manage stress and prevent burnout but before I

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How To Avoid The Debt Trap With Your First Credit Card

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In light of the current state of the economy many people struggling with credit card debt are placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of the credit card companies.  The truth is regardless of the sometimes unscrupulous marketing tactics most credit card companies implement to keep card holders in debt, they cannot ruin your finances

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What To Do With That Income Tax Refund?

By Martin Dasko / 3 Comments

I received my income tax refund the other week and it was a whopping total of $65! Well I shouldn’t be complaining because a little bit of money is better than no money or even worse- having to return money. Tax returns are always fun for me because I have encountered so many young people

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Shopping Advice to Help You Save Money

By Martin Dasko / 1 Comment

I was working on an article for today until I read a comment on one of my posts that had me switch gears. Long time Studenomics reader Craig made an interesting point: “Good recommendation is not to go shopping when you are emotional, both happy or sad. Either way could lead to spending more, although

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