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4 Myths You’re Telling Yourself About Your Finances

Finances are among the leading stressors of modern-day life so it's important to get a clear understanding of how it guides our decisions. You may have been telling yourself the same scripts about your capabilities when it comes to your finances.

3 Reasons Why You Need to Stop Freaking Out About Your Credit Score

There’s a lot of mystery around credit scores, and while credit scores do matter in certain situations, most of the time, you can and should stop freaking out about your credit score.

Student Loans: Consolidating vs. Refinancing

There are many different reasons you might be looking to re-evaluate the terms of your student loans. Are you looking to lower your monthly payment to help manage cash flow? Are you looking to lower your interest rate? Maybe

3 Ways Teachers Can Prepare Financially for Summer

The summer should be an opportunity for teachers, and other school employees, to relax! No more grading papers and tests, no more lesson plans to write, and thankfully, no more asking students to turn on their cameras for Zoom

5 Money Moves to Make When You Get a Raise

New year, new salary! According to the Economic Policy Institute, nearly seven million people are starting 2020 with a raise. The rise comes from a higher minimum wage across 22 states nationwide.

If you’re starting the

7 Your Money Mantra Quotes From The Financial Gym Advisors Trainers

The end of the year is a great time to reflect on your finances and you’ve interacted with money — whether in healthy or unhealthy ways. To help you define your 2020 money mantra, the team at The

Why Interest Rates are Dropping and What You Should Do About It

Interest rates today are lower than in the recent past. This could spell good news if you’re looking to borrow money but might not be as great for your savings. A lower interest rate could mean slower growth

5 Tips to Save Money in College

Every year in the United States, about 2.2 million people go to college. College for many people signifies the beginning of a journey of firsts: the first time living away from home and all the responsibilities that come

Is Your New Year’s Resolution to Get Financially Fit? Try these Saving Calculators

Using these five savings account calculators you can see just how much you need to save to reach your goals. Whether it’s saving for a vacay to Cabo or preparing for a baby, paying off debt or saving