Credit infoThe 6 Best Credit Cards for Grocery SpendingNogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 201901099 From the Mint team: Mint may be compensated if you click on the links to our issuer partners’ offers that appear in this article. Our
Credit infoHow to Build Credit When You Turn 18Nogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 201901007 Though turning 18 may mark the beginning of adulthood, certain adult goals still seem far off: buying a house, getting a car, or taking out
BudgetingGet Your Money: Start Your Budget on a SaturdayNogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 201901031 Know what’s a major buzzkill? When Saturday hits, and your pals want to convene for bottomless mimosas — but your bank balance is nearing zero.
BudgetingSTUDY: 61% of Americans Want Cash for Christmas, But Don’t Want to Give ItNogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesNovember 27, 20190954 It’s the season of giving, and Americans are speaking up about what they really want for the holidays this year. Hint: more than likely, it’s
Student FinancesHow to Use a Student Credit Card SuccessfullyNogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 20190998 Signing up for a student credit card probably sounds exciting. After all, for most students, it’s the first chance to open a line of credit
Investing AdviceWhen It’s Right to Do “Nothing” for Your PortfolioNogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 201901051 One of the biggest tests for investors — and, for savvy investors, one of the biggest opportunities — is how they behave when the market gets
Family FinancesNatural Disasters: How to Prepare for the UnthinkableNogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 20190860 While Raleigh is not exactly super close to the beach (we used to have a tiny apartment right across the street from the Chesapeake Bay
Early CareerHow to Negotiate Your Salary: A Guide for Recent GradsNogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 201901022 When I graduated from college, the only experience I had in negotiating was haggling for a better deal on cat trinkets in a Chinatown shop.
Early Career5 Ways To Budget Your Life After Getting Laid OffNogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesOctober 1, 20190909 Photo by: Dan Gold I had been at my job for almost six years. I started as an intern and climbed my way through management,
Housing FinanceHow to Save for a HouseNogwaya CharlesSeptember 30, 2019 by Nogwaya CharlesSeptember 30, 201901129 When you buy a home, you’re making an investment in yourself and your future. You’re building financial stability, equity, and experience. You have a place