
A common phrase in money management circles is "Making money isn’t hard; the hard part is keeping it." Here are some tips on how to keep your money...
ALL THINGS MONEY
Money in Your 20s
http://www.obre.state.il.us/CONSUMER/tips/MAN-MONE.HTM
There’s a great deal of helpful information here to help you think about where your money goes.
The Motley Fool
http://www.fool.com/teens/teens.htm?source=PFinAg
Don’t let the name "fool" you—this site is tremendous. You’ll find articles on how to get started in investing, ways to make and save money, and even how to save your first million. Full access to discussion boards costs about $30 a year—well worth it.
MONEY FOR COLLEGE
FastWeb Scholarship Search
http://fastweb.monster.com/ib/monstertrak-1f
Registration is required and will take a minute or so to complete. The scholarship search seems efficient and is most likely worth a shot. Just be wary of all the credit card and "looks to good to be true" offers.
Pay For College on a Shoestring
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3gradinf.htm
http://www.lib.msu.edu/harris23/grants/3undergr.htm
You’ll find tons of resources on finding scholarships and grants.
SAVING MONEY
Yes, You Can Really Save Money
http://teenadvice.about.com/cs/collegelife/a/bl10moneytips.htm
Are you on your way to ducking the debt collector’s phone calls or are you spending wisely? Ten great ideas for controlling your cash!
Federal Trade Commission – 66 Ways to Save Money
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/general/gen14.shtm
The FTC offers "Facts for Consumers", ranging from Banking & Credit to Transportation to Insurance to Housing. Many web references are listed that back up the quoted information.
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