7 Common Money Myths You Should Ignore

Everyone needs access to extra cash from time to time. Whether it’s an unforeseen medical bill, a sudden car repair, or for additional spending money during your vacation, having extra cash on hand is always welcome. If you’re looking for a practical solution, consider skipping a loan payment.
By CAMPUS USA at 25 Jul 2023Recently, it seems like a day doesn’t go by without someone trying to lure you into a scam. Whether through text messages, social media, robocalls, or email, fraudsters are always working overtime. And just when you think you know all their moves, a new ploy lands in your lap. Learn more about these common scams.
By CAMPUS USA at 14 Jul 2023When it comes to borrowing money, there are a variety of loans available. You’re probably familiar with most options – from car loans and home mortgages to credit cards and student loans. But have you ever heard of a share-secured loan? If you answered no, you’re not alone.
By CAMPUS USA at 15 Jun 2023It’s never too early to begin teaching kids about money. Responsible money management is a vital skill they will carry throughout their lives. However, the subject isn’t always the most entertaining, especially for younger children. Many find it dull or have difficulty understanding the concepts.
Fortunately, there are many fun and engaging ways to educate your child about money. All it takes is a little time and some creativity.
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