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30th September 2009
There used to be a great deal of difficulty for people applying for college funding to get access to anything other than Stafford loans that would have to be paid back. The federal government has to make money somehow and nine months after you stop earnin... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
30th September 2009
When the recession initially hit, I was astounded at how much money was going to be printed and made accessible to large corporations to bail them out of their situations that had placed them on the edge of bankruptcy. Regular people did not get such a br... Read >
Author: tjrocketman
24th September 2009
What is now the best way to save for college expenses?
In my professional opinion, for most people, It's the 529 College Savings Plans. They are now worth a very serious look!
Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code (the actual name) was put into p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th August 2009
When students go to college, there are a lot of things that weigh on their minds—and getting the right funding and financial support for the college they want to go to is one of their priorities. In fact, finding enough money for their college education... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper
20th July 2009
Your kids are headed towards college. How will you pay for it all? You're losing sleep over that question. You're not rich by any stretch of the imagination, but you think you have far too much money to qualify for financial aid. Here's a tip: that ... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin
20th July 2009
Are your children headed for college and you're still wondering how to pay for it? Here's one key aspect in the planning process you've probably not heard about yet: You need to learn the rules of the college funding game. They go far beyond "saving ... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin
20th July 2009
How will you pay for your children's college education? The price tag has been rising year after year, making it more and more challenging to come up with the funds. And the kinds of planning mistakes most people make in the process don't help. Read ... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin
15th May 2009
It is unfortunate, but there isn't any easy way to predict the future, save for your own determination to influence it as you can. Therefore, you may have that nagging feeling about taking Direct Student Loans; it may become Bad Credit if something goes w... Read >
Author: Ric Yan
07th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Hill
After facing the monumental task of visiting college campus after college campus, prodding your soon-to-be college student to write those essays and meet those deadlines, filling out applications, pulling mountains of finan... Read >
Author: Marc R. Hill, CCPS, RFC
11th March 2009
Often, people resort to student loans both federal and private to finance college studies. However, it is not always possible to qualify for these loans or even repay them. Therefore, one should always consider the alternatives that are available. As rega... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
23rd February 2009
Those who need finance to start college will find that there are many different loan products available for those needing college funding. However, not everyone can qualify for any loan type and thus it is important to understand the differences between s... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
17th August 2008
In his book, “How to Go to College Almost for Free: The Secrets of How to Win Scholarship Money”, Benjamin R. Kaplan gives his very own testimony on how he was able to win scholarship money amounting to $90,000, covering nearly all of his College exp... Read >
Author: Johanne
17th August 2008
In his book, “How to Go to College Almost for Free: The Secrets of How to Win Scholarship Money”, Benjamin R. Kaplan gives his very own testimony on how he was able to win scholarship money amounting to $90,000, covering nearly all of his College exp... Read >
Author: Johanne
27th May 2008
When it comes to paying for a college education there is a lot of information about how to go about raising the necessary funds, but there is not a great deal of information about the sort of fund raising efforts which you should avoid. Here therefore we ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
08th May 2008
This article is intended to be a review of Dave Ramsey's "7 Baby Steps to Financial Peace."
Dave Ramsey's 7 Baby Steps program was designed by him to be very simple for anyone to follow. When a person is trying to take control of their finances they mu... Read >
Author: Lucas
07th April 2008
Whenever you're a college bound student, or the parent of one, make a point to understand this article, because it may well be the most significant thing you ever read! Most families wind up going through all forms of anxiety and frustration when it perta... Read >
Author: Earl Harris - Wealth Coach Expert
07th March 2008
College education ensures you the brightest future with the fact of being expensive. That’s why there is always a need of College Loan. Searches have shown that about 52% of financial aid comes in the form of loan. College loan programs can help fill th... Read >
Author: xtreme soulz
01st February 2008
With higher education costs soaring, more and more students are turning to financial aid for help. Federal student aid offers grants, loans and other types of assistance. Federal aid is by far the biggest supplier of money to students for college. Federal... Read >
Author: Evelyn Saunders
01st February 2008
Right now, college-bound students in Florida (where I live) and across the country are getting bombarded with ads for student loans from companies such as Monticello and Astrive: "$40,000 in Two Days!" "Better Rates if Your Parents Co-Sign!"
This co... Read >
09th August 2007
Over the years a home equity loan has become an extremely popular way to get cash for all types of reasons. From medical bills to a business start up, a home equity loan provides the help you need. But, is it your best option? Let's take a look.
In bas... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
31st July 2007
If you're planning for college, completing and submitting your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or FAFSA) is the all important first step in finding a way to pay for your college education. Still the top source for college funding, the Federal g... Read >
Author: Matt P
10th May 2007
NextStudent, the leading Phoenix-based education funding company, suggests that every student’s search for college funding should begin with the search for “Free Money,” better known as scholarships. With the costs of higher education yearly on t... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
21st April 2007
As high school seniors diligently work their way through their first Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), parents should be monitoring where their children are in the college funding process so they can help plan accordingly.
NextStuden... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th April 2007
Starting a business can be quite expensive. Many new business owners tap their credit cards, personal savings, and even retirement accounts, only to find that they are still short on cash. Bank loans and venture capital are extremely difficult for new com... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
07th April 2007
Getting your financial house in order means different things to students and their parents, depending on what year a student is in college. Regardless, springtime presents the perfect opportunity to review the past year’s financial strategy and plan ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
12th March 2007
What is now the best way to save for college expenses?
In my professional opinion, for most people, It's the 529
College Savings Plans. They are now worth a very serious
look!
Section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code (the actual name)
was put... Read >
Author: mark jeffrey
27th January 2007
The first step in the “College Funding Cycle” always should be the search for “Free Money.” To aid in that search, NextStudent, the Phoenix-based premier education funding company, has launched a new Scholarship Search Directory that houses info... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
20th January 2007
From sticker shock at escalating tuition costs to federal financial aid making less of a dent in the college bill, parents of college students need a fighting chance when it comes to financing their student’s college education. Oftentimes, a parent... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
09th August 2006
Plus Loans from NextStudent Available For Fall Semester and During the Year
The fall semester at college is just about to begin, and many parents wonder if they are in a position to help their children with their education costs. College funding is sti... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
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