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Wallet Hub Respects Shenandoah Business Faculty Opinions

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

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

Shenandoah University business faculty are often tapped by the site Wallet Hub to share their expertise.

So far this year, the site has featured YHB Endowed Chair in Accounting and Professor of Accounting Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D., in its piece about business credit cards with rewards. Lillian Cook Braun Endowed Chair in Accounting and Assistant Professor of Accounting Yunita Anwar, Ph.D., has appeared twice, in pieces about budget categories and what a budget actually is. In addition, Assistant Professor of Marketing and International Business Mrinalini Choudhary, Ph.D., offered her thoughts about car insurance costs. Most recently, Chair and Associate Professor of Management Studies & Marketing Montressa Washington, Ph.D., discussed loud budgeting.

According to its website, Wallet Hub is “is an award-winning personal finance company that empowers consumers to lead financially healthy lives.”

For more information, visit WalletHub.com.

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

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