This article follows up on Brad’s post from December that discusses what to do about federal student loan forbearance coming to an end. While the new president has extended student…
Read MoreThe Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act was signed into law in December of 2014 to help disabled Americans and their families save money for future expenses (e.g. college)…
Read MoreUpdate 1/28/21: President Biden has signed an executive order extending the student loan forbearance through September 2021. That being said, much of the advice in the second half of the…
Read MoreYour Child Needs to Understand the Financial Piece of College Finding the right college can take a lot of research and time. The more collaborative the decision-making process between you…
Read MoreBefore you finalize your college list, make sure you and your parents are in synch about paying for college. Here are a few tips to help you and your parents…
Read MoreWhen parents are wrangling about alimony, asset distribution, and who gets the large collection of Tupperware, it’s fairly common to overlook what really matters. How do the kids feel? What…
Read MoreThis post was updated on November 3, 2020. It was originally published on July 6, 2016. If your child is serious about going to college, then you need to look…
Read MoreThis is a guest post from John Hupalo, Founder of Invite Education and MyCollegeCorner.com. On October 1, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (“FAFSA”) was made available for high…
Read MoreThis is a guest post from Joel Peck, CPA, and Founder of GettingMoneyForCollege.com. The Myth of College Pricing We are consumers in a consumer-driven market. And knowing how to negotiate…
Read MoreDon’t Scoff at University Social Events After graduating high school, I was more than ready to move into my college dorm room at the end of summer. Unlike many prospective…
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