New Grad 101: Making a realistic monthly spending plan
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Iowa State University Alumni Association
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Barb Wollan, a human sciences specialist in family well-being with Iowa State Extension and Outreach, helps you take a clear-eyed look at your financial situation and make a realistic workable monthly spending plan.
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