**Adapted from The Motley Fool “Budgeting 101: How to Start a Budget for the First Time 1. Determine why you want a budget According to surveys, only around a third of all households live by a strict budget. By deciding to budget, you’re joining a...
The holiday season is coming up and can be stressful for some college students, especially those that are already a little overwhelmed financially. College students typically don’t have a lot of money. They have their own bills to pay including rent, power and cable,...
This article, written by Yash Bhika, was originally published in The Red & Black. Haley Clark has been a key member for the Georgia women’s basketball team all season. While some of her work on the court doesn’t translate directly over to the stat sheet, her...
No matter how hard we try, sometimes our money just disappears in the blink of an eye. There are many different ways to help you keep track of your income and how much you spend, but how do you know which one is right for you? Check out a few examples of the best ways...
Insurance is a form of financial protection against the unknowns of life. By paying a set amount into a policy, the insurance agrees to assist in financial compensation. The policy is written contract that defines coverages in case of an accident. Coverages,...