by Bo, May 13, 2013
Something that almost every parent dreads is the nearly overwhelming task of saving money for their child’s education. There are a lot of different options to consider, and many of them can be passed directly to their child once they … Continue reading
by Bo, May 06, 2013
Moving out on your own for the first time is both exciting and scary. The excitement stems from being completely in charge of your own life, making your own decisions, and doing things on your own time. It is scary … Continue reading
by Bo, February 18, 2013
The college years are considered some of the most influential and habit forming years of an adult’s life. Freshmen in college are often faced with many decisions, some of which can impact their credit and entire future. Making poor or … Continue reading
by Bo, February 27, 2012
Copyright Checks-Superstore.com Learning how to save money and stay on a budget can be tough if you were not taught the basics as a child at home. Now that you are off to college or out of the house, … Continue reading
by Heather, September 15, 2011
Copyright Checks-Superstore.com If you see this post anywhere else, please let us know Planning for college for your school age children can be a scary thing, especially if you haven’t started a college saving plan yet. Many people continue … Continue reading
by Bo, August 18, 2011
Saving enough money is a complex matter for parents who have children. Sometimes it seems as though it is impossible to save enough money to help children pay for college when they grow older, but responsible parents should try to … Continue reading
by Bo, June 10, 2011
With average student loan debt now averaging nearly $24,000 upon graduation, many recent graduates are faced with a tough situation: paying multiple loans every month. All of the loans come with different due dates, different interest rates, or even different … Continue reading