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Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About The Myth of Good Debt

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Are you trying to figure out how to get out of debt? The name of this blog is Studenomics. Most of the readers are under 30. Many readers have student debt and other forms of debt. For some reason, this idea of good debt seems to linger around. I compared good debt to bad debt […]

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How to save money on college textbooks

A College Student’s Guide To Saving Money on Textbooks

By Martin Dasko / 3 Comments

How much money have you already spent just to buy college textbooks? Probably a ton. I spent way too much money on college textbooks when I was first getting started. I eventually learned how to save money over the years because I was fed up with spending a fortune on textbooks. I’m here to share

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How-to Eat Out Properly… Without Going Broke

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Are you ready to eat out properly? Most young folks are not good at eating out. We blow far too much money on eating out. We end up using our credit cards or wiping out our checking account just to fill our bellies. I spend a ton of money on food. I love to eat.

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How Would You Deal With an Unexpected $1,000 Expense?

By Martin Dasko / 4 Comments

“One should expect that the expected can be prevented, but the unexpected should have been expected.” — Norman Ralph Augustine When I wrote about the monthly budget worksheet that will help you own your finances, I brought up the idea of expected expenses and variable expenses. One topic I didn’t really tackle is the idea

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The Only Monthly Budget Worksheet You’ll Ever Need

By Martin Dasko / 4 Comments

Budgeting sucks. Nobody wants to keep track of every dollar. Learning how to budget your money is like staying in on a Friday night for a whole summer — it sucks! The obvious issue is that you need to save some money/know where your money goes so that you’re not completely useless. Is there a

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