My Comments: You've read my posts before where I push to help parents and their students find the money to pay for college. Far and away the best source is money that belongs to someone else. No, you don't steal it, but you do set yourself up in such a way that colleges and universities …
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Don’t Pay for Your Kids’ College, Wealth Manager Urges Boomers
My Comments: By now you know that I spend time every week talking about the cost of a college education for your student and for any student in high school who has expectations of getting a college education. I've asked help from you in the past as to how to get this message across to …
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We Need Your Help!
My Comments: If you follow my writings, you know that I spend time and energy on an idea to help parents of high school age children find free money for their college education. Free money in this sense is money that schools are willing to spend to encourage an applicant they want, to enroll in …
Financial Aid Letter Would Provide College Cost Comparison
My Comments: I continue to be puzzled why parents are not interested in the free money available from college admissions offices as they prepare their children for high school graduation and preparations for college. There are billions of dollars out there that don't have to be paid back. The only catch is knowing how to …
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Parents Struggling To Cover College Costs, Survey Says
My Comments: I have a solution to this problem. But try as I will, very few parents of high school age children have expressed a willingness to talk with me about it. As a financial planner, I’ve very aware of the financial pressure that comes from wanting your children to go to college and earn …
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Top 10 Biggest College Savings Plans
The 10 biggest 529 plans for the fourth quarter of 2011 are ranked by asset size My Comments: A 529 Plan is an IRS approved idea that allows you to set aside after-tax money in a special account where it will hopefully grow. Then, when you withdraw the money to pay for college education approved …
Realistic Planning: There’s More to Life Than Retirement
My Comments: This article is about someone who put all three of his children through college and saw them graduate with no debt. As he says, "Woo-Hoo!" Many of you with children in high school, or perhaps already in college, are doing your best to help your kids get into or through college with money …
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Seeking Creative Ways to Pay High College Costs
My Comments: I'm very involved with a foundation out of Tucson, AZ that has the ability to help parents find endowment money to pay for college. A typical result when you engage with the foundation is $60,000, spread over four years, that does not have to be paid back. In spite of this record, many …
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Realistic Planning: There’s More to Life Than Retirement
By Bob Seawright (Bob Seawright is chief investment and information officer for Madison Avenue Securities in San Diego.) On the day I write this column, I made my last payment towards the education of my children. Had I paid via actual paper draft rather than electronic transfer, I would have waited to receive the cancelled …
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Top 15 Best Paying College Degrees
My Comments: The most compelling argument in favor of a college education is that it leads to economic advantages. In simple terms, more money. Yes, there are probably other reasons to be properly educated, among them those who are committed at an early age to follow a path of service to humanity. But for most …
