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The Pledge for Success

On March 12, 2015, Posted by , In Money Matters, With No Comments

At College CFO, we’re creating a culture of financial responsibility in this generation of college students and recent graduates. Because let’s be honest, being financially independent feels great! It means no longer depending on your parents to fund your lifestyle, taking responsibility for your spending and finally standing on your own two feet….

The Unspoken Mentor by Richard Branson

On March 12, 2015, Posted by , In Richard Branson, With No Comments

From the chapter ‘The Dying Art of Listening: Listen – It Makes You Sound Smarter’ in ‘The Virgin Way’ by Richard Branson A really skilled listener not only takes in what has been said but what will also hear what has not been said. One of the easier results of…

Understanding the Student Loan Bill of Rights

On March 12, 2015, Posted by , In Money Matters, With No Comments

This week, Obama signed the ‘Student Loan Bill of Rights’. We all know that Obama is committed to making higher education available to everyone (#CollegeOpportunity), but student debt is currently off the charts at over $1 trillion dollars. The student loan landscape can get a little confusing, so we’ve broken…

Our Voice: Meg, Loyola University

On March 10, 2015, Posted by , In Our Voice, With No Comments

I learned that one of the most important aspects of financial health is paying off credit card debt. In the future I will be more aware of spending on my credit/debt cards so I don’t overspend on them. -Meg, Loyola University This testimonial was given about iGrad’s online platform, which powers CollegeCFO.com.

Our Voice: Victoria, Walden University

On March 10, 2015, Posted by , In Our Voice, With No Comments

Makes me think of the things I don’t really need and how much I can save. -Victoria, Walden University This testimonial was given about iGrad’s online platform, which powers CollegeCFO.com.