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5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Internship

Internships give students the opportunity to explore career paths, get resume-building experience and show a company what they can do. Nailing an internship can also be the difference between struggling to find a job or sailing straight into one when you graduate. Use these five tips to get your employerโ€™s attention during your internship so […]

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6 Smart Ways to Travel Cheaply

Memorable vacations can come with a price tag you’d rather forget. But with proper planning, smart research and a flexible attitude, you can travel cheaply and still have an experience worth remembering. Here’s how. Memorable vacations can come with a price tag you’d rather forget. But with proper planning, smart research and a flexible attitude, […]

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Top 5 Things to Do About Your Student Loans After Graduation

Your student loans are easy to forget about when youโ€™re busy celebrating college graduation, looking for a job and perhaps preparing to move to a new city. But the summer after graduating is the perfect time to take charge of your loan payments and create your personal action plan to get out of debt. Your […]

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How to Avoid Pay Day Loan Fraud

The bank has noticed an upswing in this type of fraud and would like to help educate our customers as to how this occurs, and what you can do to protect yourself or a loved one from such a scam. โ€œPay dayโ€ loan fraud is a new trend our bank is seeing where customers apply […]

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Best Ways to Fund Spring Home Repairs

Now that spring has blossomed into full-on allergy mode, the time we spend outside is even more appreciated โ€” especially with the help of a good antihistamine. The next time you venture out, take a moment to do a walk-around inspection of the old homestead. See some room for improvements? Maintaining, repairing and upgrading a […]

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Building a Credit Score from Scratch

Young adults starting out on their own often bump into a cold fact of financial life: Having no credit history can limit your options just as much as having bad credit does. Lenders, rental offices and insurance companies use your financial track record to judge how likely you are to pay debts and bills โ€” […]

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19 Ways to Save on a Wedding

First comes love, then comes paying for the wedding. Weddings cost an average of $35,329 nationally โ€” excluding the honeymoon โ€” according to The Knot’s 2016 Real Weddings Study. That’s the highest reported average cost since the survey began in 2006. First comes love, then comes paying for the wedding. Weddings cost an average of […]

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Short-Term Saving Tips for Summer Vacation

With summer drawing closer, your vacation may arrive before youโ€™ve got the money to pay for it. But there are some quick changes you can make now to save or raise money for your trip. Consider these tips: With summer drawing closer, your vacation may arrive before you’ve financially prepared. But there are some quick […]

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Best Ways to Use a Tax Refund

Over the past few years, the average federal tax refund has come to about $3,000. That’s not exactly chump change. With the filing deadline approaching, it’s not too early to begin thinking about how you’ll use a refund this year. Here are five pointers to keep in mind. Over the past few years, the average […]

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Smart Money: Best Moves for 20-Something Investors

When it comes to investing early in life, you likely have two things on your side: time and flexibility. Although a 2015 survey found that most millennials don’t think they’ll have enough money saved for retirement, investing is one way to help build wealth for the future. Here are some of the best investments you […]