Carnival of Student Finance #7
Posted by Student Loan on January 24th, 2008 at 08:14pm
Greetings! The 7th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance is up. We have received 9 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
Gustav S presents American Social Security, our World Economic meltdown? posted at success-is-in-you.com. If you are looking for Brownie points come to passtter be aware of this upcoming events.
Grey Swan presents Should Wealthy Children Attend Top Schools? | Grey Swan posted at Grey Swan. First in a series of Blogs about Student Financial decisions.
Steve Faber presents - Debt Consolidation – A Great Debt Solution, or Stupid Move? posted at Getting Debt Free. Debt consolidation is great by reason of it allows you to use a secured loan, with consequently lower suspicion rates, to compensate off extremeer interest financial obligations.
David presents Success Advice for Recent Graduates posted at Worldwide Success. As many young people graduated from college and high school in the last few weeks and started their journeys in the “real world”, this is the perfect period to talk about what these young people should do in order to achieve success.
Bill presents You Suck, Girl posted at Ask Uncle Bill. Seems there is another study out there about recompense inequality. Here are the ‘facts’–newly minted college graduates (females) earn about 80% of what a male graduate makes ‘right out of the gate.’
Trent presents Student Loans And The Philosophy Of Debt posted at The Simple Dollar. Low interest debt, like the student loan debt above, should be left by itself and you should only avoid high interest debt (right now, anything over 7% or so); instead, you should be building up a big emergency fund and a fund to buy more expensive things (like cars) with cash. This plan offers breathing room and security, but does leave some debt in place.
Scott presents College Football and Basketball Tickets, a Great Investment posted at College and Finance. An investment strategy for students.
Ruby presents 25 Ways to Make Money Quickly and Easily (and Legally)! posted at Advice and Rants. How can you earn some extra money easily and quickly? You may be broke, debt, and desperate to make some money quickly, or you may be unable to work full-time (maybe because you’re a student like me?). Don’t worry, there are ways to make money quickly, easily, and without robbing a bank.
Ted Reimers presents College Admission Tips posted at College Blog. succeed these 15 steps when applying for college and increase your chances of getting in.
That concludes the 7th edition of the Carnival of Student Finance. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 24 June, 2007. Submit your posts here.
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