Planning My Financial Future
As a college student at the University of Cincinnati, Williams used her eight cards to purchase “silly stuff—food, pizza, clothes. I crapped away $5,000,†says Williams, now 33.
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As a college student at the University of Cincinnati, Williams used her eight cards to purchase “silly stuff—food, pizza, clothes. I crapped away $5,000,†says Williams, now 33.
While on their honeymoon 12 years ago, Tamela and Omar Martin mapped out their lives together. They talked openly about their goals, just as they had done as college sweethearts while attending Chicago’s Loyola University. “On our honeymoon we talked about what we both saw for the future,†recalls Tamela. After years of marriage, however, the Martins aren’t seeing eye-to-eye when it comes to their finances.
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