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Emergency Fund Quiz: Are You Ready for an Emergency?

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This quiz will test how well you know emergency funds, including how much you should have saved, where you should keep it, and what counts as an emergency.

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5 Ways Your Employer Can Help You Pay Off Your Student Loans

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If you’re on the job hunt, keep your eyes peeled for these five employer benefits that can help you pay off your student loans.

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Blast Account: 7 Tips

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If you’re using the Blast gaming app to make money by playing games, these 7 tips can help you get as much value as possible out of your Blast account.

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Money Concepts You Should Know Before Graduating College

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Understanding these concepts before graduating—Credit, Investing, Budgeting, Student Loans, and Security—will set college students up for financial success.

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Budgeting for College Students: 5 Popular Strategies

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At its heart, a budget is simply a plan that you use to spend your money, and budgeting is the process of creating that plan by balancing your income (money in) against your expenses (money out).

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What Would Happen If All Federal Student Loans Were Forgiven?

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College students, graduates, and their parents often fantasize about the idea that the federal government might forgive their student loans. It sounds like a nice idea, but is it really? What would happen if the government instantly forgave student loans?

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