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4 Reasons to Graduate Debt-Free

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It’s not impossible to graduate without student loans, even if you don’t have any parental help. It was hard work, and required me to work almost full-time to pay for my tuition and living expenses while I was still going to school. It’s not easy to graduate without debt, but it’s definitely doable.

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7 Family-Friendly Netflix Movies to Watch This Weekend

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In this movie, Mr. Incredible becomes a full-time parent. “Mulan” isn’t the most current movie on this list, but it is definitely worth including since a live-action “Mulan” is set for release in 2020.

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18 Black-Owned Online Businesses You’ll Love Supporting

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Maintaining a steady stream of books and activities to keep your kids engaged can seem like a full-time job, but The Storytime Box does the work for you. New parents are often so sleep deprived that it’s hard to remember all the best childcare practices. For instance, we think the What’s Vegan On Your Menu?

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Expect More from Your Daughters

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“ Did you know that in 2014, women working full time in the United States typically were paid just 79 percent of what men were paid, a gap of 21 percent?” ” Gee, I wonder why women publish fewer papers, with so many daily drains on their time. The gender pay gap is alive and well – but why?

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

C with Finn, my parents’ dog Our daughter is 12, and very into the arts and science. I biked to the library, to the mall, to the TCBY, to visit my parents at their offices in the university, to the pool, basically everywhere a kid would want to go. K and Finn (my parents dog) 12. K in her dance costume 2. Yes to both!

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Meet a Reader | Beth from VA

The Frugal Girl

made by my husband While my husband’s income has increased over the years, we’ve ended up with a lot of (mostly) medical debt that would be easier to pay off if I were/had been able to work full-time. Did you ever receive any financial education in school or from your parents? from my neighborhood walk 12.

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