COLLEGE PLANNING
College planning services have quickly become a significant advantage for families by reducing the threat to their lifestyle and retirement dreams.
Today, families are spending $100,000, $200,000, and $300,000 to provide just one child with a college degree. How you choose to pay for this expense will have a significant impact on your financial future.
COLLEGE PLANNING
College planning services have quickly become a significant advantage for families by reducing the threat to their lifestyle and retirement dreams.
Today, families are spending $100,000, $200,000, and $300,000 to provide just one child with a college degree. How you choose to pay for this expense will have a significant impact on your financial future.
Which price will you pay?
There are two different prices for a college education –one for the informed buyer and one for the uninformed. Making well-informed college savings, planning, admissions and funding decisions can help you send your child to the right college, potentially save you considerably on out-of-pocket college costs and avoid suffocating student loan debt.
Can you answer the most important questions for college financial planning:
- Will we have to pay the school’s sticker price?
- How much will we be expected to pay out of pocket at selected schools?
- Which schools should our child apply to in order to get the best financial deal in the form of financial aid and scholarships?
- Are we candidates for financial aid? How much?
- How much in free money (scholarships/ grants)?
- Can we increase our financial aid eligibility? How?
- How can our child get more free money for college?
- Are 529 Plans an appropriate choice?
- Which other savings options may be better, in light of our circumstances?
- Will we qualify for tax credits? How much?
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