I love attending live sporting events. The atmosphere of a crowd that’s into it gives me goosebumps every time, especially at a good Pacers playoff game. However, I’m not one of those people who goes to an event for the whole experience that the stadium has to offer. I’m there to watch the game (or race) and experience the atmosphere.
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The Potential Hidden Cost of Student Loan Forgiveness
While most of us are stuck with paying for our student loans, there are programs in place to help certain professions with their loads of debt. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) as well as qualifying income-driven repayment plans can provide some with relief. But, there can be a catch…
2018 Semi-Annual Goal Check-In
July 13 is a date that I like to reflect on my progress towards my goals because it was the first day that I got back into the gym in 2015 after some extended time off during my senior year of college. It’s not only a time for me to reflect on my fitness goals, but it’s also a time for me to reflect on my financial goals for the year and determine if there’s anything that I need to change going forward to reach them.
The Lack of Personal Finance Education in America
How many of us received any sort of personal finance education in high school? Not me.
Tax Day 2018
April 17 is Tax Day in 2018 in the US. You often hear that the tax code is 70,000 pages, but most credible sources say that it’s “only” 2,600 pages long. Have you read them all?