November 9, 2004College-Finances.comWhen my buddy, prolific author Dave Taylor, told me about his newest site College-Finances.com, I incorrectly assumed it was written for parents about how to save for their kids' future college expenses. But I was wrong. It's written FOR college kids. And it's about how to manage your money WHILE you are in college. Very cool. I know that many college graduates leave with both a diploma and a huge credit card bill, in addition to their college loans. The college loans have low interest rates, and very favorable payment terms. The credit card debt does not. Help save a college student you love from financial disaster. Send them over to www.college-finances.com. More Posts Like This One: Site Seeing Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at November 9, 2004 9:36 AM | Comments (0) Post a comment
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