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Past articles by GoGirl:

6 Smart Ways to Spend Your Holiday Bonus

After a couple of very lean years for many businesses, the holiday bonus (as well as the company party) is back! According to a CareerBuilder study, 45% of employers gave out bonuses in 2013, up from 33% in 2010. What a treat to get some extra dough at the end of the year. Now, there is always th... → Read More

How to Give Back Without Breaking the Bank

With the holidays upon us and the year coming to a close, it’s no-doubt that the topic of year-end giving and serving others is on the mind of many. However, this may also be the time when you’re feeling the most pressed for cash. So how can you make an impact or change with a cause you care abo... → Read More

How to Manage Your Money on a Variable Income

There’s an undeniable allure behind the idea of being a freelancer or self-employed. You get to be your own boss; you’re calling the shots. You control your work, your environment, and your time. And you have more freedom to create a career doing something you love. But freelancing is also scary,... → Read More

5 Ways to Trim Your Thanksgiving Budget

Halloween has passed, Thanksgiving is among us, and stores are already shoving Christmas down our throats. It’s this time of the year that makes even the most financially savvy among us fear for our budgets. But don’t worry, GoGirl has you covered on how to throw a fabulous Thanksgiving feast on ... → Read More

How to Make a Great Impression at a New Job

Between the networking, the cover letters, and the interviews, it can feel like nothing is tougher than getting hired. Until, of course, you start your first week at a new job and you have to figure out how best to make a place for yourself. Should you try to stand out or go with the flow? Should... → Read More

How to Talk to Your Partner About Starting Your Own Business

You’ve decided to start your own business—opening a shop, taking on consulting clients, writing that book, or any of a hundred other business ideas out there—congratulations! You know it’s going to take time, money, and a lot of hard work, but you’re ready to go. You’ve got ambition and, most imp... → Read More

5 Insanely Easy Ways to Save Money Right Now

Overspent this summer? You’re not alone. Summer can be expensive! Between vacations, road trips, barbecues, and beach outings it’s possible you lost track of your budget somewhere along the line. Now that fall’s on the horizon, it’s time to rein in your spending. Commit to getting financially fit... → Read More

5 Things You Should Know Before Taking a New Job

Your job is so much more than just a title and a salary. As an employee, you want to know a few key things before you accept any position. After all, it's where you'll spend the majority of your time -- you want to make sure it's a good fit in more ways than one. → Read More

5 Tips for Saving Money in Grad School

One of my biggest concerns was money -- and rightfully so! Going back to school can be incredibly expensive. But I learned that there are some key ways that you can save money and rock your budget as a student. → Read More

6 Ways to Prepare for Unemployment After Graduation

When I graduated from college, two semesters of job hunting had gotten me nowhere: I was unemployed and had very little in the way of savings. It was terrifying, but I made it through, found a job within three months, and saved about $10,000 over the course of the next year. Right now, things are... → Read More

The 4 Paragraphs That Make a Killer Cover Letter

Ah, writing the dreaded cover letter. The vital piece of the job hunt that almost no one enjoys. How can you possibly convey to an employer the depths of your awesomeness in just one page? Or, more importantly, what can you write to keep the reader engaged for the minute plus it takes to skim thr... → Read More

The 4 Paragraphs That Make a Killer Cover Letter

Ah, writing the dreaded cover letter. The vital piece of the job hunt that almost no one enjoys. How can you possibly convey to an employer the depths of your awesomeness in just one page? Or, more importantly, what can you write to keep the reader engaged for the minute plus it takes to skim thr... → Read More

The 4 Paragraphs That Make a Killer Cover Letter

Knock the socks of your employer with this killer cover letter. → Read More

Taxes for Freelancers: 3 Steps to Getting Started

Don't wait—get started on your taxes now. → Read More

How I Enjoy the Holidays Without a Credit Card

The holiday season is a time to focus on all sorts of wonderful things, like family, faith, generosity, and giving. Unfortunately, it’s also often a time to focus on buying things. Our consumer culture regularly forgets about peace and love in favor of flash sales and blowing your savings on pres... → Read More

How to Break Bad Money Habits with this 5 Step Cleanse

Go on a successful money cleanse with these five steps. → Read More