Tag Archives: finance

My Golden Ticket to snow-paradise: The Max Pass

Hey there adventure-seekers! For the most daring skiers and snowboarders out there, we are going to be discussing a little something called The Max Pass and trust me the “Max” part is going make your jaw drop! So here’s the situation, over the past four years I’ve had to pass up way too many good opportunities […]

Tapping Into Mobile Payments

When was the last time you went to the grocery store or gas station and paid in cash? Can you remember when you went to the bank or ATM to make a cash withdrawal? If you are like me, then you use your debit or credit card, or some sort of mobile payment system for all your […]

How I Learned To Fly For Free

  Don’t you just love the sense of adventure that comes with pinning destinations on a map to all the places you want to travel? Or even more excitement that comes with booking that trip? And getting on the plane, well that’s just the best thing there is. What if I said you could fly […]

Make the Most of Your Breakroom Relationships

For college students, summer internships are hard to come by…who am I kidding? Any internship is hard to come by, especially one that relates to whatever career you aspire to have in the future. After countless the hours of searching, interviewing, and crying over your dream internship, becoming a house spouse to a rich doctor becomes […]

Paying On Your Loans Now Pays Later

While you still have free time left this summer, it’s a great time to evaluate your finances and consider tackling student loans now rather than later. Although many college students view repaying their student loans as a daunting responsibility they have to deal with “later,” now is a great time to get a step ahead […]

8 Basic Tips to Keep More Money in Your Pocket

College educations are valuable, but they’re also expensive to attain. According to researchers, the average college student graduates with approximately $29,000 in debt. Which means that taking the initiative to be financially responsible isn’t a bad idea if it means that it will ultimately save you money later on. Here are 8 basic tips to […]