I recently wrote a post on making sure to take your student loan tax deduction and now I’m going to be writing what is somewhat of a follow-up post. Recently one of my friends showed me a link to a petition on whitehouse.gov. Now I know that online petitions are usually
Continue readingJanuary 2014 Budget Review
New year, and time for a new budget! You might remember that I was given a raise last year and that raise took effect beginning with my first paycheck of 2014. It was a nice little boost and it should definitely help my finances as well as for me trying
Continue readingChoosing The Right Tax Form
Recently I wrote a post on making sure that you take your student loan interest tax deduction, and now I’m doing a follow-up to that post on general tax information and filing for your tax refund. One thing I find important to remember is that when you are deducting a
Continue readingBudget even while you are in debt – 6 Tips to balance your finances
The following is a guest post: It’s not at all an easy task to become debt free and stay that way throughout your life. At least not in the current economy where just cost of living is high enough. In such a circumstance, you need to work really hard to stay
Continue readingStudent Loan Progress – January 2014
This will be my first student loan summary for the new year, and I’m hoping that this year will be a positive year with lots of progress being made towards my student loans. I’ve already stated my goals towards my loans this year and I really want to be able
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