Money and Financial Aid
Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Elyssa Kirkham. Elyssa covers student loans, personal loans, debt, and credit for Student Loan Hero. Her work has been featured in TIME, CBS News, MSN Money, Business Insider, Daily Finance and more. We would like to thank her for her submission and […]
Four Ways to Cure Medical Student Loan Debt

¿Te has metido alguna vez en un aprieto económico por el uso excesivo de tus tarjetas de crédito?, ¿Has aprendido de ello?. Normalmente obtienes tus tarjetas de crédito a temprana edad cuando comienzas tu primer trabajo y quizás no tienes la madurez para comprender que te han otorgado un beneficio […]
Cómo controlar tus tarjetas de crédito

Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Rebecca Safier. Rebecca writes for Student Loan Hero about education, careers, and other personal finance topics. We would like to thank her for her submission and credit her as the author of this blog post. When you think of high-earning individuals, a doctor […]
Five Dos and Don’ts of Managing Student Loans as a New Doctor

The other day I received a phone call from a number that I didn’t recognize. Usually, I know better than to answer these, since they’re often people calling about an extended warranty on a car than I no longer own, but as a creature of habit, I picked up anyway. […]
How to Spot a Student Loan Repayment Scam

Quizás seas el tipo de persona a la que le gusta presupuestar, y quizás también seas bueno haciéndolo. También es posible que no tengas la habilidad para esto, no lo hagas o incluso más, te estés preguntando ¿qué son las cuentas y por qué hacerlas?. ¿Has querido comprarte un par […]
La importancia de estimar tus gastos y aprender a ahorrar

Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Clay Pitsenbarger. We would like to thank him for his submission and credit him as the author of this blog post. Many Americans struggle with keeping track of their personal finances, which is part of the reason why there is such […]
Managing Finances: What’s Efficient and What’s Not

Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Sam Casteris. Sam Casteris is an avid traveler, a lifelong lover of education, and a strong proponent of financial literacy. She is a regular contributor to Transfer Ways and Fresh U, where she writes tips for students and student transfers. Follow […]
How to Pinch Pennies and Save Money While in School

Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Lexi Carr. We would like to thank her for her submission and credit her as the author of this blog post. It's no secret—college is expensive. Between tuition, books, clothes, and food, not to mention the other worthwhile expenditures college kids find, […]
Six Tips to Help You Save Money in College

Note: We usually write to students and for students, but sometimes there’s a topic that is important enough to involve parents, and this blog post is going to cover one of those topics. That’s not to say that this topic isn’t of interest to students, because it is something that […]
Understanding 529 Savings Plans

A few years ago, I went through a phase where I was on the phone with the bank every couple of months to report credit card fraud. Sometimes the bank would send me a text about questionable charges. Sometimes I would notice something fishy when I went to pay my […]
What to Do If Your Debit or Credit Card Is Compromised

When it comes to making purchases, many of us are guilty of buying things that we don’t really want, don’t really need, or won’t really use. It’s easy to let your closet grow so much that you couldn’t possibly wear everything in a year, or your DVD collection to balloon […]
Techniques to Help You Make Smart Purchasing Decisions

Note: This post was submitted to Student Caffé by Andrew Rombach. We would like to thank him for his submission and credit him as the author of this blog post. Andrew is a content associate at LendEDU, a financial product marketplace and consumer education website. Andrew graduated from college in 2016 […]