How Birth Order Can Affect Your Job, Salary
Are you the first-born, middle child or the baby of the family?
Check out this article posted in Yahoo! Finance by Ruth Mantell.
Stock Up on Basics for Less
Save money at coupons.com. Today, coupons.com has coupons for Cheerios, Nature Valley granola bars and Rite Aid pharmacy. It’s free, so check it out and start saving today.
Calling All Film & Music Students
November 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Life at YONO, Money
Hey film majors, we’ve got a great opportunity for you. We are currently looking for students interested in creating short films for YONO and Academia Suites. Students can satisfy school requirements, build their portfolios, and receive compensation if we decide to buy the rights. We’re also looking for music students who can come up with a cool, less-than-two-minute jingle for our student property. Again, if we love it, we’ll pay you for the rights to the song. Please contact Dennis for more information at 215-329-0605 or druffing@lindyproperty.net.
Make Extra Money This Weekend
November 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Life at YONO, Money
Make extra Money this weekend!
Location: York House (next door)
Time: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM
Compensation: $10/hour
Description: Serving Tea
Call Michelle if interested 215-329-0605
Earn some cash for the holidays with our resident referral program
November 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Life at YONO, Money
Earn $300 for the first referral, $500 for the second and $800 for the third and subsequent referral. Offer good for any one you refer who moves in between now and 12/25. Click here for details. Please contact the leasing office if you have any questions.
5 Money Management Tips for College Students
*Walk or public transportation when possible. If you need to take a cab, find someone to split the fare.
*Drink water at restaurants. It’s free, and it’s better for you than Diet Coke anyway!
*Check out studentadvantage.com – just one trip on Amtrak or Greyhound pays for the $22.50 annual fee.
*Resist the siren’s call of credit cards. If you’re already in debt, do your best to pay off your credit cards. Those interest payments add up!
*Set up an emergency fund for unexpected expenses. Money management is not just about saving money, it’s about being ready for a rainy day.









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