Are there funding programs to finance nursing students?
Looking for funding to help expenses while in school
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There are scholarships for nursing students. http://www.discovernursing.com/scholarship-search
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
What is the best computer personal finance program out there
What is the best computer personal finance program out there?
I would like to get a program so I can see more easily where my money is going... and things of the sort. I think there is a program called Money, and there may be some more. If you have any knowledge on this, I'd like to know what the pros and cons are of managing finances this way and also of the program. Thanks!
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I used to use Quicken and I liked it very much. My fiancee used MSN Money and we kept that as out program after the marraige.
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Microsoft money comes with most computers look for free programs at downloads.com you can use Microsoft excel to setup your budget - mostly you want to keep your receipts for every puchase and if you go somewhere you dont get a receipt then keep a notebook and write down cash purchases good luck
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The two main program choices you have are Intuit's Quicken and Microsoft's Money. As far as functionality, I think they are pretty much the same, I don't think you'll go wrong chosing either program. Each has different versions of their software with basic, middle and tricked out versions of their software. If you're thinking of starting to keep track of your finances, I would recommend you go with the middle versions as they offer more functionality than the basic versions, yet leave out all the bells and whistles you'll probably never use anyway. Every year a new annual version of the software comes out, but you don't have to upgrade every year. BUT, every 3 years or so they'll make significant changes to something in the program that will force you to upgrade to the latest and greatest. Not a bad idea to upgrade anyway, but something you should be aware of. You'll get as much usefullness out of a financial program as you put into it. It's up to you on how detailed you want to track your transactions. The more detailed you get, the more unique ways you can generate reports telling you where and how you're spending your money. This is, I think, the only con: once you start you must keep up with transactions, let it sit for a couple weeks and you won't remember what that $9.48 charge was that the bank is showing. The best thing about using a program to help manage funds is the online linkages you can make to your bank accounts, credit cards, loans, etc. All you do is activate the online service (usually free) and you can download all your recent transactions to match up receipts. And if you have several accounts, it's also nice to be able to see everything in one place and run reports across accounts. I say go for it.
I would like to get a program so I can see more easily where my money is going... and things of the sort. I think there is a program called Money, and there may be some more. If you have any knowledge on this, I'd like to know what the pros and cons are of managing finances this way and also of the program. Thanks!
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I used to use Quicken and I liked it very much. My fiancee used MSN Money and we kept that as out program after the marraige.
2
Microsoft money comes with most computers look for free programs at downloads.com you can use Microsoft excel to setup your budget - mostly you want to keep your receipts for every puchase and if you go somewhere you dont get a receipt then keep a notebook and write down cash purchases good luck
3
The two main program choices you have are Intuit's Quicken and Microsoft's Money. As far as functionality, I think they are pretty much the same, I don't think you'll go wrong chosing either program. Each has different versions of their software with basic, middle and tricked out versions of their software. If you're thinking of starting to keep track of your finances, I would recommend you go with the middle versions as they offer more functionality than the basic versions, yet leave out all the bells and whistles you'll probably never use anyway. Every year a new annual version of the software comes out, but you don't have to upgrade every year. BUT, every 3 years or so they'll make significant changes to something in the program that will force you to upgrade to the latest and greatest. Not a bad idea to upgrade anyway, but something you should be aware of. You'll get as much usefullness out of a financial program as you put into it. It's up to you on how detailed you want to track your transactions. The more detailed you get, the more unique ways you can generate reports telling you where and how you're spending your money. This is, I think, the only con: once you start you must keep up with transactions, let it sit for a couple weeks and you won't remember what that $9.48 charge was that the bank is showing. The best thing about using a program to help manage funds is the online linkages you can make to your bank accounts, credit cards, loans, etc. All you do is activate the online service (usually free) and you can download all your recent transactions to match up receipts. And if you have several accounts, it's also nice to be able to see everything in one place and run reports across accounts. I say go for it.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
I would like to know if there are any government programs/grants to help finance an educational trip
I would like to know if there are any government programs/grants to help finance an educational trip.?
Recently, I was nominated to attend the National Youth Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. The Conference is for educationally gifted scholars. I don't have the finances to attend the conference. If you know of any grants that may be available, please let me know.
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Hi there! I work with a company that has several easy to use, low cost or even no cost fundraiser programs. Do you have 20 or so friends and family members who might be excited to help you with your trip? Maybe even a campus newspaper you could post a web address in? Would they like a great deal on Netflix, Vista Print, As Seen On TV, or even a golf swing training system? I can help you make a web page (in about 15 minutes) that has excellent offers from all of these companies and more. Best of all, it doesn't cost anything for you to set up or use! Every time a friend or family member uses one of these offers (like Netflix for $14.99), you will earn between $3 and $25 dollars, depending on the offer. Email me back and I can get you started.
Recently, I was nominated to attend the National Youth Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. The Conference is for educationally gifted scholars. I don't have the finances to attend the conference. If you know of any grants that may be available, please let me know.
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Hi there! I work with a company that has several easy to use, low cost or even no cost fundraiser programs. Do you have 20 or so friends and family members who might be excited to help you with your trip? Maybe even a campus newspaper you could post a web address in? Would they like a great deal on Netflix, Vista Print, As Seen On TV, or even a golf swing training system? I can help you make a web page (in about 15 minutes) that has excellent offers from all of these companies and more. Best of all, it doesn't cost anything for you to set up or use! Every time a friend or family member uses one of these offers (like Netflix for $14.99), you will earn between $3 and $25 dollars, depending on the offer. Email me back and I can get you started.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Any good personal Money Managing / Personal Finance software programs out there
Any good personal Money Managing / Personal Finance software programs out there?
I used to use Microsoft Money and I really liked how it links to your bank accounts and your credit cards. I have tried looking on download.com with no luck. I'm wondering if anyone out there knows any good free software that I could use to manage my personal finances? Thanks,
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GnuCash is FREE personal and small-business financial-accounting software: www.gnucash.org/
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try mint.com I have not used it but I hear it is great and free.
I used to use Microsoft Money and I really liked how it links to your bank accounts and your credit cards. I have tried looking on download.com with no luck. I'm wondering if anyone out there knows any good free software that I could use to manage my personal finances? Thanks,
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GnuCash is FREE personal and small-business financial-accounting software: www.gnucash.org/
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try mint.com I have not used it but I hear it is great and free.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Best schools for an undergrad finance program
Best schools for an undergrad finance program?
Please help. One of my students is going to the states to study finance and has asked me what school has the best program. He's considering washington, Austin, Villanova, Boston and illinois.. Cheers.
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I understand the University of Texas at Austin, Villanova, and the University of Illinois. "Washington" could be Washington University, the University of Washington, or George Washington University. Boston could be Boston College or Boston University, which are two different schools. All are good schools. I would probably see Washington University as the best, if that is one of the schools he is considering. Perhaps I would see Boston College as next best, primarily because of its location in a city with a substantial financial community. However, while the others are more removed from the financial centers in this country (and I wouldn't put Villanova's undergrad program at quite the same level as the others), they are also very good schools.
Please help. One of my students is going to the states to study finance and has asked me what school has the best program. He's considering washington, Austin, Villanova, Boston and illinois.. Cheers.
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I understand the University of Texas at Austin, Villanova, and the University of Illinois. "Washington" could be Washington University, the University of Washington, or George Washington University. Boston could be Boston College or Boston University, which are two different schools. All are good schools. I would probably see Washington University as the best, if that is one of the schools he is considering. Perhaps I would see Boston College as next best, primarily because of its location in a city with a substantial financial community. However, while the others are more removed from the financial centers in this country (and I wouldn't put Villanova's undergrad program at quite the same level as the others), they are also very good schools.
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