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Personal finance education critical for financial confidence in adulthood
See also 'Personal finance education in high school to help combat rising student debt'
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BYU resources help prepare students for 'real world'
Recently married BYU students receive information about financial aid at a FAFSA workshop. (Savannah Hopkinson)
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Credit card debate comes to BYU
BYU students like Michael Watkins may have difficulty deciding on when to apply for a credit card. (Photo Illustration by Ryan Hernandez)
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Personal finance tips for BYU students
Personal finance can often be a painful struggle for twenty-somethings learning to live on their own, despite countless parental lectures on the subject.
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Never too early for students to start investing, experts say
Daniel Lemich is spending his summer in his hometown of Rawlins, Wyoming, selling cars. Lemich, 22, is a senior in construction management at BYU. Like many other students, he is working hard to save money for family and school expenses. But he's also squirreling away cash for investment opportunities.
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How to survive on a college budget
It's the 22nd of the month, and a student only has three packages of Ramen left and $29 dollars in his bank account. He doesn't get paid until Friday and hopes his paycheck is enough to cover rent. This is often a scenario among full-time college students. But how do students take a 20-hour-per-week-paycheck and make it enough to survive?
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