Find more Weekly Wellness Emails on the Office of Fitness and Recreation Engage page.
Saving money doesn't happen by accident. Rather, it takes effort, practice, and the mastery of some money-saving skills to help you get there.
Eating out is easy, and it usually tastes delicious, but it’s expensive. Food takes up a large chunk of most people’s monthly budget, so breaking fast food and restaurant habits are some of the easiest ways to cut your overall spending.
Interest Rates for Federal Student Loans disbursed after July 1, 2020, and before July 1, 2021
If you pay attention to your credit card billing statement each month, you've probably noticed that your minimum payment—the amount you must pay to avoid being penalized—can change from one month to the next.
Understand the true cost of borrowing
Has your stimulus check arrived? Here's what you need to know.
Provided are some great articles that can help you maneuver your student loan and your stimulus check questions. Check them out!
911 Financial Emergencies that Most Americas Cannot Afford Understanding Your Money Personality Student Loan Repayment Options
If you’re anything like me, that first trip to the grocery store after the coronavirus pandemic began to ramp up was full of…let’s call them sub-optimal choices.
As we all adjust to the new normal of social distancing and voluntary quarantine, our relationship with money will be challenged.
There are many kinds of freedom, but very few of them are possible to achieve without financial dignity.
Find more articles on the Office of Student Financial Services Engage page or the Articles page on the FYE Google Site (rfu.ms/fye)