How I Was Able To Build Good Credit As A College Student
In the minds of most young college students, the word “credit” usually accompanies the word “card”. Debt, credit reports, and credit scores certainly do not have priority over getting A’s and surviving college life. But, credit will be a significant part of everyone’s life after college so it is crucial for a college student to [...]
A Frugalist’s Guide to Buying and Owning a PS3
Looking to get the hottest selling video game console of 2009 and want to practice frugality while doing so? Here a guide that I’ve created from my experiences of purchasing a PS3 system along with games and accessories. I hope these tips will help you with reducing the stress on your wallet. Getting the System [...]
Become a “Yes” Man at Work
If the title of the post reminded you of the movie “Yes Man” starring Jim Carrey, then you already have a good idea of what I’m going to write but only applied to the workplace. With everyone striving to find a job or keep their job, becoming a go-getter in the eyes of the employer [...]
Weekend Links and Changing Checking Accounts
Well, now that I’m home and working, I decided to ditch my Bank of America student checking account because they do not have a local branch or ATMs anywhere close to home. I only went with them 4 years ago because they had ATMs in my school. At home, Chase has 3 branches within a [...]






