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By Matt Cropp, The Motley Fool
| 8:00AM 11/01/2011
Between the outcry over Bank of America's new fees and the approach of "Bank Transfer Day," low-profile credit unions have been receiving a lot of attention. But the publicity has exposed a number of commonly held false beliefs about credit unions. Let's debunk a few of the most common.
| 12:04PM 1/05/2011
As costs rise for tuition, books and dorm-living, you'd think students would want to spend less on everything else. Think again. According to a 2010 report, the nearly 16 million college students who fill campuses this academic year will each drop about $361 more than last year in discretionary...
| 11:36AM 12/23/2010
You researched what college to attend. You research term papers every semester. You even look up that cute History 101 classmate on Facebook before making your move. So why wouldn't you research a charity before donating your hard-earned money this holiday season? Doing your homework before writing...
| 9:00AM 12/08/2010
Creating your first budget after graduating from college doesn't have to be a strain. As our expert Manisha Thakor shows, managing your cash isn't about the budgeting blues, but following your joy.
"When I look back at my career, it is very clear to me that the No. 1 thing I did right financially...
| 11:00AM 11/18/2010
When personal finance author Farnoosh Torabi recently spoke with students at Penn State, her alma mater, a young woman asked for her best advice on the elephant in the room -- student loans.
"I said, 'Well let me ask you a question,'" Torabi later recounted. "'Do you know how much you're going to...
| 9:03AM 10/19/2010
Walgreen Chief Financial Officer Wade Miquelon was arrested on drunk driving charges last month -- his second such arrest in a little more than a year. The drugstore chain calls it a personal matter, but when it comes to executives, when does personal irresponsibility become a corporate problem?
| 11:00AM 8/14/2008
When your son or daughter applies for educational aid from the government you first have to fill out the FAFSA, a free application which helps determine how much money you as a parent should be able to contribute towards their education. In most cases the dollar amount that you are expected to put...
| 9:00AM 6/10/2008
From what I hear, a few generations ago personal phone calls at work were an action which could bring down the boss' wrath. Nowadays most offices will tolerate the occasional personal phone call, especially with the prevalence of cell phones. However, it seems that Facebook and personal email have...