I am a final-year engineering student majoring in CS. I'm placed in a software company( a fin-tech startup) with an internship period of 1 year, starting from January to June I'll be paid 15k per month, and for the next 6 months, I'll be paid 25k per month. then in Full-time, I'll be paid 7lpa […]
The PTPA says it was set up to “support, protect and advance players’ well-being on and off the court”. It has so far had a fractious relationship with tennis’ established powers and has not been able to get into the room where key decisions are made. Nassar said he thinks the system is “patently unfair […]
Spaving, where you spend more to save more, is the latest financial trend. But this new strategy is really just an old marketing trick. Sometime in the mid 1980s, my stepfather was in need of a 15mm socket. At Sears, he discovered that it would cost about $8 to purchase the specific socket he needed. […]
Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news that a CFP Board ad campaign promoting a career in financial planning to high school and college students sparked an uproar in the planning community, as some advisors questioned whether the messages being sent in the […]
KNOXVILLE, TENN. – October 4, 2024 – UT Federal Credit Union has recently hired a new executive team member to lead and manage all financial elements within the organization. Dale Johnson – Dale Johnson has been hired as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at UT Federal Credit Union. He has previously served as the Executive […]
Old age is a process that cannot be avoided. It is also impossible not to notice that this process affects the country’s economy. The main challenge is the decrease in the number of able-bodied people. Despite the fact that many works even after retirement, the productivity of such people is much lower. Plus, due to […]
Remember that time you found a $20 bill in an old jacket pocket? The rush of excitement, followed by the quick mental math of what you could buy with it? That’s your money mindset at work. In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology behind our financial decisions. You’ll hear about the three money […]
Ever feel like you’re never doing enough with your money, even when your finances look good on paper? You’re not alone. Katie Gatti Tassin, host of the Money with Katie podcast, dives into a phenomenon called “money dysmorphia” in today’s interview. She shares how she got flooded with responses when she asked her listeners about […]
Home » Debt » Financial Peace University vs. True Financial Freedom vs. Crown Financial MoneyLife I recently completed three of the top Christian financial education programs for churches: SeedTime’s True Financial Freedom, Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, and Crown Financial’s MoneyLife. These popular programs all claim to help you get control of your finances from […]
College students have a lot on their plate already, including the need to study to get good grades, participating in any number of on-campus activities and potentially working part-time to have some spending money. That said, college students should also focus on their financial future, including steps they can take to build credit before they […]