Ever woken up with last night’s makeup still on, an uneaten slice of pizza on the bedside table, a jackhammer in your head, and an account balance that only adds to your already rising nausea? Ever spend way too much on take-out because you’re just too exhausted from your job—that doesn’t pay you nearly enough
You’ve Maxed Out Your Credit Card: Here’s What You Do
Dec 04 | 2019
Congratulations! You’ve Ubered and Grubhubbed and online-shopped your way into credit card debt. Now you’re an adult who’s incurred enough debt to make a credit card company very frustrated with you. Welcome to the maxed out club! The first time you realize that you’ve maxed out a credit card, you may panic, but there are
How To Ask Your Parents About Your Inheritance
Jan 08 | 2019
There are awkward money questions, and then there’s asking your parents about their posthumous financial plans. Talk about a tricky opener. Still, for many of us, the conversation is as uncomfortable as it is necessary. According to a recent Charles Schwab survey, 53 percent of millennials believe are betting on an inheritance as part of
Talking about your finances with your family is already hard. But telling them you can’t afford to go home for the holidays is the conversation you’re absolutely dreading. But you aren’t alone. According to a recent Wallethub survey, 33 million Americans don’t have the funds for holiday travel this year. “U.S. consumers will be shelling
Santa’s Bag: The App You Need This Holiday Season
Dec 08 | 2017
The holiday season can be a really stressful time, both mentally and financially. It is difficult to maintain normalcy when there’s a number of people to think about, presents to buy, and gifts to wrap… all while life carries on around you. If you’re looking for a great way to organize all the gifts you
Wall Street Explained: Buy-Side VS. Sell-Side
Sep 16 | 2017
Once you get past the myriad of suits that would make Barney Stinson’s little heart pitter-patter, the good ‘ole boys club and the frantic glamour of Wall Street, it boils down to buying and selling. Essentially, there are two paths a career can take on Wall Street. Where will Wall Street take you?thenypost.files.wordpress.com (adsbygoogle =
5 Financial Books for Your 20s
May 02 | 2017
The finance books every young adult should read: Personal Finance in Your 20s For Dummies Eric Tyson The clearest and most extensive explanation of everything you need to know about personal finance. If you need to learn what a credit score is, when you should use a checking or savings account, or any other first
5 Smart Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund
Feb 20 | 2017
For many of us, spring flowers also bring that long-awaited tax refund shower. While taxes may seem like just another necessary (and boring) civic duty, they can really make a difference in helping you reach your financial goals. Like a generous birthday check, tax refunds are a small financial windfall. When we leverage them to