Home » Blog » Two School of Business Professors Featured On WalletHub

Two School of Business Professors Featured On WalletHub

Anwar and Choudhary Discuss Checking Accounts, Split Rewards Structures, and More

Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., and Assistant Professor Mrinalini Choudhary, Ph.D., shared their financial expertise in recent WalletHub.com features.

In her feature, Dr. Anwar provides advice for college students interested in opening a new checking account. She explains what features to prioritize when opening a checking account, as well as potential advantages of student checking accounts. To learn more, read the full article on WalletHub.com.

In an additional WalletHub feature, Anwar offers her advice on how to get a good installment loan

Meanwhile, Dr. Choudhary explains the benefits of split rewards credit cards. These cards offer cash back when cardholders make purchases and when they pay off their card balances, which encourages responsible spending habits. Choudhary also delves into the pros and cons of credit cards that promise “no late fees ever.” Learn more about choosing the right credit card in  her WalletHub.com feature.

– Written by Natalie Gales ’26

Categories: ,

Recent News

Exterior photograph of the "Buzzins" dining location at Shenandoah University.

Shenandoah University Secures GO Virginia Grant To Plan Commercial Kitchen

Facility will support small-scale food and beverage producers in the Northern Shenandoah Valley

A springtime image of Sarah's Glen with the 2026-27 Colleges of Distinction ribbon.

Shenandoah University Named A 2026-27 College Of Distinction

SU recognized nationally for its commitment to exceptional undergraduate education for the seventh time

Photo Credit: "Credit Cards In Wallet 1" by ccPixs.com is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Wallet Hub Respects Shenandoah Business Faculty Opinions

Three business faculty members have been featured recently on the personal finance site

Hundreds of Little Wars: Community, Conflict, and the Real Civil War. The 12 essays in this volume offer important perspectives about how the conflict impacted communities such as Fauquier County, Virginia, and Kentucky’s Lower Green River Country.

Publication of Note | June 2026

G. David Schieffler and Matthew M. Smith, eds. “Hundreds of Little Wars: Community, Conflict, and the Real Civil War.” Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2025.

Author Kate DiCamillo in front of a pink and green balloon arch and a slide that says "How to Make a Writer" on stage at Shenandoah University's Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre in 2026 for the university's Children's Literature Conference's Rally for Reading.

Rally Kicks Off A Season Celebrating Reading

Shenandoah University Children’s Literature Conference Marks 40th Year By Introducing Students to Nation’s Top Children’s Authors and Illustrators

Monthly Archives