This post was originally written by Jim Probasco and posted on investopedia.com You can view the original post here. A majority (63%) of Millennials have said “No” to credit cards,
In October the SDFLC staff and their volunteers participated or presented at 25 events and had the opportunity to interact with 2,326 constituents. Our passion here at the SDFLC is
This post was originally written by Brian Havig of Gyro.com and posted on Forbs.com. You can view the original post here. “When I was your age, I had to physically
This post was originally written by the Office of the Press Secretary and posted on the White House website. You can view the original post here. Higher education continues to
This post was originally written by Sandra Vuong and posted on the Department of Education blog. You can view the original post here. Here’s a question a lot of people
For many, college life symbolizes a welcome to the “real world” among other things. One of the realities is this: for the first time many will be responsible for their
This post was originally written by Gail Buckner and posted on Fox Business. You can view the original post here. Today’s young parents are seriously stressed out about money. In
April is Financial Literacy month, which allows government, private sector, and non-profit organizations to highlight their efforts in personal finance education. Here at The San Diego Financial literacy Center (SDFLC)
Ya sea que se esté preparando para irse de la ciudad para el ultimo año universitario o preparando al pequeño para su primer día de preescolar o jardín de infantes,
Whether it’s getting prepared to leave town for a final year of college or preparing the little one for the first day of preschool or kindergarten, the end of summer