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Posts published by “Hima Thummala”

Sweet savings

With it being Valentine’s season, it means giving to your loved ones. This time of year can bring happiness and positivity, but it can also bring an empty wallet.

Setting financial goals for the year

As we make our way through the first month of the new year, we can look back and reflect on our spending habits.

Managing internship stress amongst finals

Internships are difficult to get, especially in this day and age. And with finals creeping up on us, it can be frustrating when you see everyone around you getting one along with a salary while you’re trying to study for finals.

Look out for sales!

As we reach the midst of spring, there is a strong need to ditch the winter jackets and bring on the sunglasses.

“Hustle Mindset”: Financial advice or a social media trend?

In recent years, there has been a rise in the adaptation of having what is called a “hustle mentality.” This sort of mindset entails being constantly productive alongside making a large quantity of money as income.

Get paid back

A big part of college life is going out with your friends, ordering in with your team after a game, or getting late-night meals while you’re up the night before your finals studying.

Sustainable yet inexpensive fashion

There has been a recent shift of attention in the fashion industry towards the concept of sustainable fashion. With efforts being put in already by existing companies, or start-ups dedicated to producing only sustainable clothing, the choices being made by the producers of clothing are slowly starting to shift their manufacturing methods.

Should you get a part-time job?

Is a part-time job feasible in the academic environment we live in? Attending college isn’t what we used to think it was when we were younger.

Holiday happiness on a budget

As December continues to roll on by, out comes the holiday decorations, winter jackets, and textbooks. Yes, you read that right, textbooks.

Money Adds Up

Money is a huge factor in everyone’s lives. We use it to pay for the groceries that we use to cook meals for ourselves and/or our families.