Saving for College
Today’s college graduate owes an average of $31,172, translating to a monthly payment of $393. This takes a serious bite out of earnings and can leave graduates strapped for cash
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Today’s college graduate owes an average of $31,172, translating to a monthly payment of $393. This takes a serious bite out of earnings and can leave graduates strapped for cash
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Learn the essentials of getting out of debt and managing money. Must be employed. Life INC is for people from all walks of life to find support, knowledge and encouragement.
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Learn the essentials of getting out of debt and managing money. Must be employed. Life INC is for people from all walks of life to find support, knowledge and encouragement.
Financial Freedom – Life INC Class Read More »
Learn the essentials of getting out of debt and managing money. Must be employed. Life INC is for people from all walks of life to find support, knowledge and encouragement.
Financial Freedom – Life INC Class Read More »
It’s never too early to start talking to our kids about money. In fact, we all should teach them about financial matters at a young age. After all, your kids
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Written By: Calvin M. Sievers CLTC®, FIC , LUTCF, Financial Associate at Thrivent Financial® – Black Hills NW Nebraska Group As a parent, you want to encourage your child to make
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It may seem impossible to build an emergency fund – that account you can look to when you need new tires, someone gets sick, or your household appliances are on
Life is expensive. Life with kids is even more expensive. So how do some parents who rely on one income not only survive, but still find ways to create a
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More than anyone, parents understand that money doesn’t grow on trees. With school supplies, clothes they grow out of in a month, doctors visits, and toys—raising a child is expensive.
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With memories of the Great Depression, my grandmother kept a stash of money hidden under her mattress and a pantry full of canned goods. I have heard similar stories from
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