Stressing out because you don't have enough money to pay your bills and have fun in college? These tips will help you master budgeting and save some cash.
Financial literacy is important in order to have a healthy relationship with money. Learn skills to become financially stable as a student with this video!
It's never too early to think critically about your finances. Here are a few budgeting tips to develop smart financial skills, even as a high school student!
by Faith Harron CollegeXpress Student Writer, Stanford University
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