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Subscription Addiction: On Things You Thought You Needed, But Don’t

Ok, I get it. I, too, have fallen for the “this is totally worth it!” and the famous “it pays for itself!” gimmicks of most subscription services. Think of streaming

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Welcome Back! Start 2018 With Financial Goals :)

Welcome back Riverbats! With a new year comes a whole set of new year’s resolutions–to the delight of gyms everywhere–but we all know those commitments fade away quicker than they

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Holiday Shopping, the Smart Way!

Oh, holiday shopping. How we say every year we’ll do better, and how we fail by buying everything at a markup, last minute, totally not in our plans. But we

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The 2018-2019 FAFSA is open, here’s what you need to know

If y’all haven’t heard, the start date to file the FAFSA got moved from January 1st to October 1st. No, not the following October, but the previous one. Confusing, right?

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What’s consumerism? Why does it matter?

For a long time, I spent recklessly. I wrote “WANT” as a caption for my Pinterest board of things I didn’t need. I couldn’t just go to a store and

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Let’s talk about emotional spending

The other day I came across a really good article on iGrad on emotional spending, and it got me thinking. I’ve already talked about consumerism and the endless desire for

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Why You Should Learn How to Cook!

Knowing how to cook is, in my opinion, one of the most important skills you learn in the process of “adulting.” A lot of people do not cook for a

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Basics of Meal Prep

Meal-prep is all the rage on YouTube, where there are countless videos on how to make your own meals for the week. I know several people who meal-prep and are

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Welcome back!

Hi RiverBats! Welcome back! Hope your have stayed dry and safe after this weekend’s storm, and that you are all ready for this semester 🙂 We all here in the

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FOMO vs Your Budget

We’ve all experienced FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) at one point in our lives. Social media doesn’t help; we live in a time where we are able to carefully craft

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