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A college acceptance offer is an official written notification by a school to inform you that you were accepted into the program to which you applied....
Each year, the IRS publishes new standard mileage rates in a Notice in December for the new year. There are separate mileage rates for operating an...
The new 2024-25 FAFSA (Free Application For Federal Student Aid) is expected to launch by December 31, 2023, but there already are glitches even before the...
One of the hardest parts of doing taxes yourself is simply gathering all of the information you need! If you have a side hustle, self-employment income,...
Deciding what college to attend is a big decision. It could potentially affect your entire life. But will it? Does what college you go to actually...
Key Points The Biden-Harris Administration has approved an additional $4.8 billion in student loan debt relief, benefiting 80,300 borrowers. This latest approval brings the total debt...
You know you want to invest. You know you need to invest. But honestly, how do you start investing in your 20s after college? Who do...
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a tax break designed to help those with low to moderate incomes. Its especially intended to benefit working parents...
The number of private scholarships have increased significantly over the last four years, making it easier than ever to win a scholarship. The total number of...