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By Jeremy Vohwinkle, About.com Guide to Financial Planning

Financial Planning Blog
August 2004 Archive

No Credit? No Problem! How To Establish Good Credit
Students, other young peole, and newly divorced or widowed women who have always obtained credit jointly with their husbands often find themselves unable to get credit because they've never had Read More...

Sunday August 29, 2004 | permalink
Top Five Money Mistakes Made by College Students
These top five money mistakes made by college students can make life after graduation a real drag. Find out how to avoid the most common money mistakes in college.

Wednesday August 25, 2004 | permalink
The Secret to Saving Money
You don't need extra cash in order to save money. You just need to know the "secret" to saving. Find out the simple truth that will enable you to build Read More...

Wednesday August 18, 2004 | permalink
Avoid Being a Victim of Identity Theft
Identity theft is the crime of our times, a crime so widespread, with an impact so great, it destroys lives. Learn how you can avoid being a victim and take Read More...

Sunday August 8, 2004 | permalink
Money and the College Student
Don't be one of the millions of college students who graduate with the heavy burden of credit card debt. Many students figure they'll spend now and make up for it Read More...

Sunday August 8, 2004 | permalink
Joint or Separate Checking Accounts?
You're getting married. What's a couple to do? Should you merge all your money into one joint checking account or keep separate accounts? Here are tips on how to decide Read More...

Sunday August 1, 2004 | permalink

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