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	<description>College Student Money Advice &#38; Resources</description>
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		<title>Best Tool For Saving Money: TIME</title>
		<description>Sometimes saving money takes money, much like the popular phrase "it takes money to make money."

The wealthy know this very well, as they let money work for them instead of working for it. Once you have developed this mentality, building a hefty savings account is not far away.

A common college ...</description>
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		<title>Employee Benefits 101</title>
		<description>Did you know that a good benefits package can add as much as 30 percent to your overall compensation?

Employee benefits typically refers to retirement plans, health life insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, vacation, employee stock ownership plans, etc. Benefits are increasingly expensive for businesses to provide to employees, so the ...</description>
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		<title>Set Yourself Apart: Be Creative</title>
		<description>Can creativity be taught?  That’s a question without a simple yes or no answer.  Creativity may not be able to be taught directly, but what you can get better at is frequently aligning the circumstances of life which foster the greatest chances for true creative expression. Creativity is ...</description>
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		<title>Prepare for Big Purchases</title>
		<description>Throughout life you are sure to face some major expenses, while some are unexpected, others such as a move, home, car, or wedding can be prepared for with some advanced planning. You should avoid credit cards for these purchases at all costs, even if you think you are getting a ...</description>
		<link>http://www.collegiatemoney.com/blog/prepare-big-purchases/</link>
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		<title>Saving Strategies: 70-20-10 Rule</title>
		<description>When developing a budget there should always be a line item for savings. We all know savings is important for not only emergencies, but also for cars, homes, retirement and other hopes and dreams.

But how much should you really save? A great baseline for saving is the 70:20:10 rule. This ...</description>
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		<title>Is College Really Worth the Expense?</title>
		<description>How can new students look forward to their education when they are not even sure that they will be able to foot the bill?

There are three things to think about when assessing the decisions that center on choosing the right college path:

Be realistic - If you’re career path is low-paying, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.collegiatemoney.com/blog/college-is-worth-it-right/</link>
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		<title>Capitalize On Your College Experience: 5 Areas of Employer Interest</title>
		<description>So you’re almost finished with your degree and it’s time to start getting serious – time to find that paid internship or full-time job. Problem is, there is more to acquiring a job than making the choice to pursue it.

The majority of employers are looking for and attracted to candidates ...</description>
		<link>http://www.collegiatemoney.com/blog/capitalize-on-your-college-experience-5-areas-of-employer-interest/</link>
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		<title>College Graduate Expectations: Money Isn&#8217;t Everything</title>
		<description>As most young graduates are beginning to learn, it takes more than an undergraduate degree to be making the big bucks. As students graduate, leave school, and embark on a life of their own without the security of their parents or low-interest rate school loans, they are bombarded with the ...</description>
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