
What is the RIGHT Age to Start Learning Financial Literacy?
According to a 2017 article in the Wall Street Journal, colleges such as Indiana University and Ohio State University are leading the way in helping students become more educated about their finances. Indiana University has been sending out emails since 2012 informing... Read more
Can a College Student Save Money While at School?
Going to college can be an exciting time in the life of a young adult. For the first time you get live away from home and be on your own. After years of financial dependency, it can be challenging to figure out how to survive on your own. That brings us to today’s... Read more
MFF Takes Luck Out of the Equation!
As a fifth-year MFF Fellow, I have witnessed a lot of changes in the Morgan Franklin Fellowship (MFF) Program. I went from being dragged into the program by the manager at the time, my mother, to becoming a very involved intern with MFF. Back when I started, in 2014,... Read more
MFF Inspires College Student to Explore Investment Opportunities
Recently over the course of my freshman year of college, I took the opportunity to get certified on the Bloomberg terminals. For those who aren’t familiar with Bloomberg, it’s a very expensive software ($20,000 per year!) that is used by many people around the... Read more