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Intern Finance: How to Take Advantage of Supply and Demand as an Intern

Intern Finance: How to Take Advantage of Supply and Demand as an Intern

Many of you interns may not have heard of the Q&A site, Quora. Quora is a great site where you can hone your skills and practice giving advice in the field in which you are passionate. I regularly answer questions under the “personal finance” and “investing” topics. A few days ago I came across one of the most basic and eye-opening questions I have ever seen. It stated: [...]
Intern Finance: Building Credit Smarts as an Intern

Intern Finance: Building Credit Smarts as an Intern

Should interns (and college students) use credit cards? There are some items that interns could utilize credit cards to purchase. On the other hand, there are many more items that should not be purchased utilizing credit cards. If credit cards are used, they should be used as a tool to build credit while purchasing “common” items and not for large or unnecessary purchases. Both interns [...]
Intern Life Finance: Investing for Interns 101

Intern Life Finance: Investing for Interns 101

I have been asked time and time again by college students and interns alike, “How can I invest with so little, but still make a profit?” What most young people overlook is the option of using small-cap stocks to begin their investment portfolio. Some of these stocks have great management, financials, and great products or services (all of which are highly desirable when investing). What [...]
Intern Finance: Three Interesting Ways to Lower Living Expenses

Intern Finance: Three Interesting Ways to Lower Living Expenses

I have been working with one of my co-workers on drilling his budget down to the most efficient use of his income, as well as expenses. His problem is that he wants to learn how to budget for his expenses and not his income. Meaning, most people create a budget by allocating their income to different aspects of their lives. But few know that by budgeting from the other side, focusing on whittling down [...]
Intern Finance:Budgeting for Interns (with a twist)

Intern Finance:Budgeting for Interns (with a twist)

Image by jiolasa via Flickr Ever wonder why budgeting is so difficult for you as an intern? Or why a part-time income is so hard to take into account while budgeting? Recently, friends who worked unpaid and stipend-based internships asked how to budget on such an irregular income. As a response to their concerns, I devised a way to budget that has yet to be used anywhere else. What this budgeting [...]
Intern2Incharge: How Arielle Scott Quit and Created a National Movement

Intern2Incharge: How Arielle Scott Quit and Created a National Movement

Arielle Scott is a 21-year-old UCLA Berkley graduate and one of the co-founders of GenJuice, a company that connected 35,000 Gen-Y entrepreneurs and innovators on its national tour last year. She was also just named a Leader of the New School by Black Enterprise, and she has launched or spearheaded a number of other successful projects and companies. But she learned some of her most applicable leadership [...]
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