Sarah BergerinBankrateCashing in on a priceless friendshipBest friends are beneficial for many reasons. They’re there whenever you need to vent about something as trivial as the barista messing up…Sep 19, 2016Sep 19, 2016
Sarah BergerinBankrateHow to avoid a money hangover on your next vacationHangovers aren’t fun. After popping a few Advil, gulping down Gatorade and spending some quality time Netflix binging, though, the…Sep 12, 2016Sep 12, 2016
Sarah BergerinBankrateWhy millennials should use credit cardsMost of my fears are pretty irrational. And I’m fully aware of that.Aug 18, 20161Aug 18, 20161
Sarah BergerinBankrateThe long-distance run to financial fitnessI am not Michael Phelps or Mia Hamm. In fact, I am the furthest thing from an Olympic athlete.Jul 29, 20161Jul 29, 20161
Sarah BergerinBankrateHow I played New York apartment hide-and-seek — and wonI have moved every single year for the past 4 years. I wish I could say it gets easier and that I’ve gotten the apartment-hunting…Jun 23, 2016Jun 23, 2016
Sarah BergerinBankrateDad, thanks for these 4 great bits of financial adviceMy dad has so many qualities that I have grown to admire and aspire to. His work ethic, character, patience and realistic way of looking at…Jun 16, 2016Jun 16, 2016
Sarah BergerinBankrateI won’t share payment information on social media. You shouldn’t either.I am convinced that peer-to-peer payment apps have become essential to my ability to live in New York City. Specifically, Venmo. The free…Jun 15, 20162Jun 15, 20162
Sarah BergerinBankrateDon’t get the wrong idea about all those millennials still living at homeThe number of millennials living at home with their parents has been a hot topic of discussion lately. A recent analysis from Pew Research…Jun 3, 2016Jun 3, 2016
Sarah BergerinBankrateThe best thing about losing my job? I learned to start an emergency fundLayoffs. It’s a word that can frighten even the most financially secure person. Oftentimes, they are unavoidable, unpredictable, and…May 17, 2016May 17, 2016