money
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Investments 101: Setting yourself up for wealth
“‘When you are young every $200 per month you invest is worth a million dollars when you retire.’”
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The not-so-hidden cost of study abroad
“Studying abroad holds many promises: experiencing a new country’s culture, tasting new cuisine, seeing historical places and having a negative balance in your bank account.”
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Is college worth it?
“Is the amount of stress and cost of tuition worth it for a piece of paper after four years — if not more?”
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A college student’s guide to personal finance: Credit, insurance and investment edition
Are you a strong, educated, independent individual with no idea what credit is? This series is for you.
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LambdaGate: Updates on the Lambda Chi turf war
Instead of passively waiting for Lambda to decide whether or not to reestablish themselves, Butler is actively coaxing them back onto campus by paying architects and designers to create a feasible vision for the new house.
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How to adult: grocery shopping on a budget
The Butler Collegian is here with a series of how-to articles that teach students various adult tasks.
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Butler’s increased tuition creates stress, grief and anger
Columnist Nate Lemen talks to Butler faculty and students to hear their thoughts on the recent tuition hike.
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Balancing act: saving cash in a monetary black hole
Columnists Madeleine Lucchetti and Nate Lemen provide students with unique ways of saving money in the ridiculously overpriced collegiate environment.
