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Easy Money Saving Tips

We've already established that we're going to need all the money we can get in the future - so here is a short list of some easy ways to save a few bucks....

Wax on, wax off - Find Your Mr. Miyagi

As a guy who grew up with a stay at home mom and a military dad, the only people I knew were GI`s, pastors, and teachers. The salt of the earth that drive this great nation to be sure. From a business perspective each one of these folks had a script, written by someone else to follow, but as entrepreneurs and creatives, we create the script....

Banking on overdraft fees

Millions of college students and other young adults aged 18 to 24 have become unwitting participants in overdraft loans that cost them nearly $1 billion a year in fees, a report released today by the nonprofit research group, Center for Responsible Lending, finds....

How to Prepare for the Coming Generational Storm

So now that you're aware of the immense proportions of the 21st century problem of America (Social Security and Medicare) - here are some things that you can do to prepare for YOUR future....

Dos and Don'ts for Writing the Admissions Essay

Whether you're a high school senior applying to college or you're a college graduate applying to graduate school, most applications will require an essay. This part of the application process can cause students large amounts of anxiety and stress. Questions such as "How will I choose a topic?" and "What will make my essay stand out?" arise. It may seem a little stressful at first -- so take a deep breath, calm down, and read on...

Factors to Consider When Looking for a College or University

Be flexible and open-minded when starting to think about college. With all the different colleges/universities out there, you'll be able to find many that are great places for you to succeed, both in and outside the classroom...

The ABCs of Going to Medical School

You think you want to attend a medical school. You're studying hard, and volunteering regularly in a medical setting. Your major is what you have a passion for, and you're maintaining the best GPA you can. Does this describe you? If so, then here's how to get into medical school...

Debt Reduction and Wealth Accumulation

So you've finally graduated from college. Chances are if you're like the thousands of other students to graduate this year, you've accumulated at least a few college loans; and like most college graduates, you're concerned about paying them back....

Nine Leadership Lessons from a 19 Year Old CEO

Over the past ten months as Broadwick and Virante have grown, I've learned a lot about managing people. A business is little without the people behind it. As I mentioned in the section on building a team, the two most important things I look for when hiring are initiative and work ethic. I cannot overestimate the importance of bringing on good people to the eventual success of your business. But once you have these good people, how do you manage them?...

So You've Graduated From High School. Now What?

You know the conventional advice. Take the best classes, get good grades, go to college, get a good job, work very hard, retire on a respectable pension, and live happily ever after. You know that advice because well-intentioned adults may have pounded it into your brain time and time again. But before you go signing your life away to the conventional, consider your other options. And yes, you do have other options....

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