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Case Drury

Is Law School a Bad Investment?

by Case Drury May 3, 2013

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Being a lawyer used to be seen as a direct and sure path to permanent success and financial security, but thanks to skyrocketing tuition costs and daunting job prospects, going to law school is now fraught with financial concerns that might make you think twice about what you really want out of a law degree. [...]

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Outside the Box: How the Girl Scouts Teach Financial Literacy Year-Round

by Case Drury April 17, 2013

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It’s that time of year: when every trip to the grocery store means running the gauntlet of apple-cheeked girls hawking their delicious wares. “Do you want to support the Girl Scouts of America and buy some cookies?” With a popular product and the clever tactic of self-imposed scarcity, the girls seem like precocious mavens destined [...]

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Cash for (Not) Clunkers – 3 Reasons I Love My Old Car

by Case Drury June 18, 2012

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When it comes to saving money, a big part of that is spending less. One way I do that is to buy older cars; my current ride is a 1998 Jeep Cherokee. A manual-shift with four-wheel drive, this older car navigates Colorado’s wintry mountains with ease, and my choice saved money and continues to save [...]

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Ten of the Sexiest Financial Terms Explained

by Case Drury February 24, 2012

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Dare we share a little secret? A list of financial terms is this year’s raciest reading material.  Let us explain: sexiness is about confidence, and nothing boosts your confidence like knowing your stuff and taking care of business. To have financial confidence is to be financially literate; you owe it to yourself to know where your [...]

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How To Network In Your Pajamas (Hint: It’s About Using Social Media)

by Case Drury February 14, 2012

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Finding a job, especially in today’s economy, can seem overwhelming. But by investing the time in learning how to use social media effectively for your professional needs, you can make networking a little easier. After all, according to a 2011 survey conducted by Jobvite.com, 1 in 6 workers used online social networks to find their last [...]

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