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5 min read How to Request More Financial Aid Mid-Semester: A Student’s Guide 5 min readIf you find yourself needing more financial aid during the semester, don’t hesitate to reach out to your school's financial aid office. Many institutions allow for reevaluations based on changes in your financial situation. Being proactive is key!Continue reading "How to Request More Financial Aid Mid-Semester: A Student’s Guide" → Tagged Edited, Featured, Regular, Reviewed Kent Baker Posted on July 31, 2025Education,Loans,Students 5 min read
6 min read How to Adjust Your Budget When Life Changes 6 min readAs life evolves, so do our financial needs. Whether it’s a new job, a growing family, or unexpected expenses, regularly revisiting your budget can help you stay on track. Adjust categories and priorities to reflect these changes and ensure financial stability.Continue reading "How to Adjust Your Budget When Life Changes" → Tagged Featured Perkins Willow Posted on July 28, 2025Frugal Living,Guides,Lifestyle,Personal 6 min read
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6 min read 0 Smart Credit Card Moves to Make in a Recession 6 min readIn a recession, managing credit wisely is crucial. Focus on paying off high-interest debts first and avoid unnecessary purchases. Utilize rewards strategically, and consider negotiating your credit limit to reduce risk. Small steps can lead to financial security.Continue reading "Smart Credit Card Moves to Make in a Recession" → Tagged Regular Alex Money Posted on August 2, 2025Credit Cards,Frugal Living,Guides 6 min read 0
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