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The Seconds

Congratulations! You’ve been out of college and on your own for awhile. You are in the phase we like to call “The Seconds.” You’re graduating from an apartment to a house, from your first job to a full fledge career, and more. Don’t worry, we still got ya back.

Continuing Education: Is it Time?  There comes a point in everyone’s life where they ask themselves “Is it time to go back to school?” This is a decision that should never be taken lightly. Though there are many benefits to continuing your education and propelling your career, there are also risks and costs. Here are […]

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Life After College: The Complete Guide to Getting What You Want was written by Jenny Blake, blogger extraordinaire over at Life After College, who I’ve had the privilege of meeting in person. Her first book is truly a portable life coach for your twentysomething life. And, unlike other self-help books where the author gives you […]

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Whew! We made it through Thanksgiving. How did you do? I hope you enjoyed the seasonal treats (in moderation) and skipped the high calories foods that weren’t special enough for you to eat. Keep up the good work as we continue the holiday marathon. Enjoying Holiday Parties (Without the Guilt) The next challenge for many […]

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Or does it? The answer is: sometimes. I was clothes-shopping with a friend this past weekend and, once again, we were struck by how wildly womens’ clothing sizes vary. One brand’s medium is nothing like another brand’s. Same goes for actual number sizes. And don’t get me started on the difference between one size and […]

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This is a 5 Part Series explaining the basics of good credit. The last factor in determining good credit is your mix of secured credit and unsecured credit. Secured credit is credit that has collateral. A car loan is secured because the car is collateral, meaning that if you can’t pay the loan, the bank […]

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