Keeping track of your credit and using it responsibly is a large part of financial fitness. Here at BillCutterz, we believe that being credit savvy is just as important as getting your bills reduced. Rather than telling you to get rid of credit cards, I’m going to outline some tips to help you deal with them. Start Learning Young Talk to your children about…
Vacations and budgets are words that don’t usually go together. With Spring Break right around the corner, you are probably trying to figure out how to maximize your funds for fun. Most of these tips will work for both college students and families. Last Minute Booking For those of you who haven’t booked a destination yet, there are last minute deals to be had…
BillCutterz knows how scary getting ready for college is, especially when funds are low. We’re here for whoever needs financial aid help. Here’s a guide on everything to do with FAFSA, student loans, and refinancing. There are many different forms of aid, one of which is student loans. Student loans are highly disliked by many and are seen as the worst thing a student can do to…
School season is just around the corner and can be a very expensive time for many families. It is important to lighten the burden a little bit and save in every nook and crannie you can this fall. Whether you go back to school yourself or jettison the kids off to the land of educational growth (hopefully), check out these quick 5 ways to save…
When it comes to the need for student loan relief, according to whitehouse.gov, 71% of students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree leave school with almost $30,000 in debt. On Monday June 9, 2014, President Obama signed four executive orders, with one being designed to specifically help borrowers repay their student loan debts. The other three were focused on awareness and education.
It seems the biggest stress plaguing young people is money. Whether it’s not having enough of it, spending too much of it, or being unsure of how to manage it, money is at the top of everyone’s mind as they set out into the real world. For most young professionals, now is the first time there has been a steady flow of money, and it’s…
Early September is one of my favorite times of the year because I love back to school shopping. I can feel the freshly sharpened pencils and the crisp, clean notebooks that are just waiting to be filled with knowledge. While I love shopping for school supplies, I don’t always like the part where I spend a small fortune. Luckily, BillCutterz has us covered with these…
The cost of higher education seems to rise every year. Most lower and middle-class families cannot afford the additional education without federal assistance or getting themselves deep in student loan debt. Here are some tips on how to get a frugal college degree! Know What You Want Before you enroll in a brick and mortar university, figure out what you want out of your education…
College graduates are moving home at a much faster rate than ever before and it’s no wonder with the rising costs of living and tough job market. Whether you are personally for or against this new trend, this situation works great for some families. So what happens when your new grad decides he or she wants to move back in with you? Here’s a quick…
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