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Want to send your student to college without going into debt? Join me for the second part of my conversation with Shellee Howard on how to make college more affordable and accessible for your family. Shellee is the founder and CEO of College Ready and a certified independent college strategist. She specializes in helping families navigate the complex world of college admissions and funding. In part two of our conversation, we discuss: The critical steps to take if you're starting the college prep process late Key factors colleges consider in applications and how to enhance them The importance of community service, leadership, and extracurricular activities How to identify the right colleges based on fit and financial considerations Tips for effectively negotiating financial aid and scholarships effectively Tune in now to gain the knowledge you need to help your child succeed in their college journey! If you missed part one, be sure to listen to that episode before diving into this one. And as a special gift, Shellee is offering a complimentary 30-minute consultation for listeners who want to assess their child's college readiness. You can grab that opportunity at collegereadyplan.info. Connect with Shellee: College Ready's website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ College Ready's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Shellee's Podcast: Parents: Is Your Teen College Ready? Shellee's Books on Amazon: How to Send Your Child to College Without Losing Your Mind or Your Money The College Admissions Plan Simplified
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Gerson Moreno-Riano—President of Cornerstone University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Education Secretary Linda McMahon's task to end the administrative agency she heads. President Moreno-Riano notes that as he talks to the parents of high school students looking at college, their top concerns are cost and whether a college degree is still worth it. He explains his goal at Cornerstone University is “delivering value for every family out there” and has introduced a new program to help parents save money.
Southern California braces for heavy rain arriving later this evening. New data finds that childcare is more expensive than college tuition here in California. A house cat reunites with her 82 year old owner two months after the Palisades fire. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
The cost of college keeps spiraling ever higher, right? Not necessarily. New research indicates students are paying significantly less to attend public universities than they were a decade ago. And tuition increases at private colleges have finally slowed after years of hefty rises. Figures compiled by the nonprofit College Board indicate the average student attending an in-state public university this year faces a tuition bill of $11,610, which is down 4% from a decade earlier when taking inflation into account. But the real savings come in what the average student actually pays after getting grants and financial aid. That's down 40% over the decade, from $4,140 to $2,480 annually, according to the data. That reduced cost means less borrowing. Just under half of students attending in-state public universities are graduating with some debt, down from 59% a decade earlier, according to the College Board figures. And among those who do borrow, the average loan balance has fallen by 17% to $27,100. Meanwhile, at private colleges, tuition continues to rise, but at a much slower rate. It has increased 4% over the past decade, when taking inflation into account, to an average of $43,350, according to the College Board. That's a big change from the two decades prior when tuition increased 68%. Costs are coming down as Americans question whether college is worth the price. Surveys find that Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value of a degree, and the percentage of high school graduates heading to college has fallen to levels not seen in decades, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yet research still finds that, over time, a degree pays off. Americans with a bachelor's degree earn a median of $2.8 million during their careers, 75% more than if they had only a high school diploma, according to research from Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
For many students, furthering their education by attending college to earn an advanced degree, is not always the most affordable option, especially given the current level of inflation. UMass announced their tuition prices will be going up to keep pace with inflation. We discussed quality education amidst rising costs and how colleges/universities are balancing financial needs with students' needs.Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio and listen to NightSide with Dan Rea Weeknights From 8PM-12AM!
The news to know for Monday, January 13, 2025! We're telling you about the new wildfire danger, just as firefighters start getting a handle on what could become the worst natural disaster in American history. Also, it's the end of the road for the special counsel who charged President-elect Trump, but his findings could still come to light. Plus, students welcome a new trend in college tuition; a change could make it easier to tell sarcasm on social media, and a championship matchup is set. We're talking about who's left in this year's historic College Football Playoff. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Sponsors: This episode is brought to you by... Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code NEWSWORTHY at Lumepodcast.com/NEWSWORTHY! #lumepod And by.... Take control of your data and keep your private life private. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by texting NEWSWORTHY to 64000 To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
Your wife's cousin's boyfriend is catfishing you with his ex's photos. Plot twist: you know it's him and...kinda like it! Welcome to Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: You discovered you're being catfished by your wife's cousin's boyfriend using his ex-girlfriend's photos. The twist? You've actually found him attractive at family events, and now you're enjoying this strange flirtation, knowing it's really him. How deeply do you sip this intoxicating blend of deception and desire? Your Lithuanian name creates challenges in professional settings — from constant pronunciation explanations to misgendering in emails. As you build your personal brand, you're wrestling with whether to adopt a more "local" name while still honoring your heritage. What's the right balance to strike here? Your son, a newly commissioned military officer, is struggling with stress and performance issues. While cleaning his room, you discovered ED medication, and now you're caught between parental concern and respecting his privacy. How involved should you be in this delicate matter? Your girlfriend's teenage brother was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder and believes their father's lies about maternal abuse. The family's pain is becoming unbearable to watch — but is it your place to intervene? Recommendation of the Week: Accupressure mat You've saved money for both your children's college education, but one is attending an expensive school while the other chose a more affordable option. You're grappling with fairness — should the funds be split equally, or should each child's full education be covered regardless of cost? Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi. Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1093
Merry Christmas! I go over more lies from Madison, Wisconsin and their fake school shooting; I cover an “antisemitism” Bill that just passed the Senate in Ohio and it's violation of our Constitutional rights; I cover a local school story of child endangerment (allegedly) and the unfair application of the codes of conduct and what a failure to report means for administrators and board members; and more. Stay tuned for “This is WAR” videos and my Substack for updates over the next two weeks off. I'll be back on January 6th with a new episode. Happy New Year! Substack: https://theamericanclassroom.substack.com/p/the-second-madison-press-conference Book Websites: https://www.moneytreepublishing.com PROMO CODE: “AEFM” for 10% OFF https://armreg.co.uk PROMO CODE: "americaneducationfm" for 15% off all books and products. (I receive no kickbacks).
Ever wondered if college tuition is negotiable? In this episode of Day One Dollar Zero, we sit down with Kelly O'Connor, founder of College Money Academy, to unravel the complexities of financing a college education. Kelly shares groundbreaking strategies to help families reduce the cost of college, avoid massive debt, and maximize opportunities for their children. From understanding financial aid packages to negotiating tuition rates, this episode is packed with invaluable insights for parents and students alike. Whether you're gearing up for college applications or planning ahead for the future, this is a must-listen! Timeline [3:45] - Meet Kelly O'Connor: Background and journey into entrepreneurship.[15:20] - The pivotal moment: Discovering that college tuition is negotiable.[22:35] - How financial aid packages really work—and why they're often lowballed.[30:50] - The importance of packaging your student for success: Clubs, grades, and leadership.[42:15] - Breaking down FAFSA and the strategies to reduce your Expected Family Contribution.[55:00] - How College Money Academy helps families save thousands on tuition.[1:05:10] - Marketing, webinars, and reaching parents nationwide with the right tools. Key Takeaways College Costs Are Negotiable: Parents should never settle for the initial financial aid offer. There's almost always more money on the table. Start Early: Begin preparing as early as freshman year by focusing on community service, leadership roles, and extracurriculars. Understand FAFSA: Learn how your income and assets impact your financial aid eligibility—and why repositioning assets isn't always the solution. Package Your Student: A well-rounded profile with strong academics, leadership, and community involvement can make a huge difference in reducing costs. Get Expert Help: Navigating the college funding process can be overwhelming. Experts like Kelly O'Connor and College Money Academy can guide you through every step. College Money Academy: collegemoneyacademy.com
#203: Learn to save on the cost for college. Chris and college funding expert Brad Baldridge discuss common mistakes, leveraging 529 plans and tax benefits, types of financial aid, creative tactics to maximize savings, and much more. Brad Baldridge, founder of Baldridge College Solutions and Taming the High Cost of College, is a Certified Financial Planner® who has helped hundreds of families plan and pay for college, their retirement, and more. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/saving-money-on-college-brad-baldridge Partner Deals Maui Nui: 20% off the most nutrient-dense red meat with code ALLTHEHACKS Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Daffy: Free $25 to give to the charity of your choice Cultural Care: Get $250 off flexible childcare with international au pairs DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Brad Baldridge: Website | Newsletter Free Scholarship Guide for Busy Parents Free Financial Aid Calculator 529 Plan Investment Options: A Quick Guide for Parents 7 Quick Tips for FAFSA Season The Best Student Loan Options for 2024-25 3 Last-Minute Strategies to Save on College Costs CSS Profile: Everything You Need to Know to Complete the CSS Profile Wealthfront: 529 Plan Rakuten ($40 for new members) Credit Cards: Rise Student Card Robinhood Gold Card U.S. Bank Smartly Card Gift of College Gift Cards CardPointers Pro (50% off here) ATH Podcast: Membership Chris' Newsletter Email us for questions, tips, deals and feedback Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:08) Biggest Mistakes People Make When Planning to Pay for College (03:18) Early Stage Planning vs. Late Stage Planning (05:56) Tax Benefits & Advantages for College Savings (16:40) How Your Assets Impact/Doesn't Impact Need-Based Financial Aid (18:01) Recent Big Change On The FAFSA (22:41) What Is The CSS Profile? (27:31) The Different Types of Financial Aid (30:24) How to Plan for Scholarships (35:50) Transferring from A Local Community College to A Competitive College (37:49) Saving Strategies for Families with Higher Income (42:57) Ways to Utilize Student Loans (48:13) Student Loan Forgiveness Programs (50:36) Brad's Final Takeaway (51:57) How Much Money Can Families Save on College Costs? (52:36) Where to Find Brad & His Services (53:16) Utilizing Credit Cards for College Tuition (55:08) How to Maximize Gift of College Gift Cards (1:03:35) Brad's Disclosure Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What the Constitution Means to Me: Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful, and achingly human new play, she embodies her teenage self in order to trace the founding document's profound impact on not just her own life, but the past four generations of women in her family, starting with the first to set foot in America: a mail-order bride. Issue Box Theatre September 20th at 7:30pm September 21st at 2:30pm University of Toledo Law Center 1825 W Rocket Dr, Toledo, OH 43606 Tickets are available at www.issueboxtheatre.org Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/214M4OKBbWcDivndnc2MTu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stage-door-a-theatre-podcast-hosted-by-two-regular-guys/id1573865415
This podcast covers New Girl Season 4, Episode 14, Swuit, which originally aired on February 3, 2015 and was written by Noah Garfinkel and directed by Trent O'Donnell. Here's a quick recap of the episode:Nick and Schmidt have brought their old company, Schnick Industries, to life and are trying to sell a new product. Meanwhile, Coach and Winston help Cece pay for college.This episode got a 9/10 rating from both Kritika and Kelly; Kritika's favorite character was Schnick Industries and Kelly's favorite was Jess.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Lori Greiner - Nick and Schmidt had a pitch meeting with Lori Greiner. We also featured her as the guest star in this episode. Hewlett Packard - While bickering, Schmidt said, “You think Hewlett had to put up with this crap from Packard? Think Again.” Howard Hughes / Spruce Goose - Schmidt told Nick he can't be “loosey-goosey”, which prompted Nick to say that Howard Hughes invented the Loose-Goose. However, Schmidt corrected that the plane was called the “Spruce-Goose”. But Nick did know that the plane did fly “for over a mile at an altitude of 72 feet!” Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Kai wanted to have “Ninja Turtle sex” with backpacks on with Nick. David Hockney - While discussing Cece's classes at school, Winston and Coach asked “What you gonna do, Cece, join the South African space program and be the first woman to put a David Hockney painting on the moon?” Batman and Robin - By the end of the episode, Nick and Schmidt felt like they were “Batman and Robin”, but both wanted to be Batman. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 15! Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
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Welcome to the Mills Knows Bills Podcast! Host Mills Bender, founder and CEO of Mills Knows Bills, discusses strategies for variable income earners to manage their finances effectively. Let's get to those burning financial questions! In this insightful episode of the Mills Knows Bills podcast, Mills welcomes special guest Christine Chapman, owner of Chapman Education, to share her expertise on navigating the high costs of college tuition. The key topics include making informed college decisions, utilizing scholarships and grants, and financial advice for parents with children heading to college. Tune in to gain valuable tips and learn how to position your family for financial success when it comes to pursuing higher education. To connect with Christine: Visit: https://chapmaneducation.org/ Via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chapmaneducationorg For more from Mills Knows Bills, and this podcast, subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MillsKnowsBills Please feel free to email: info@millsknowsbills.com Also, you connect with Mills here: Instagram: https://instagram.com/@millsknowsbills LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mills-knows-bills Website: https://MillsKnowsBills.com And remember, if you're interested in taking part of our coaching programs or courses, be sure to mention our podcast to get a special discount! 00:00 Introduction to Mills Knows Bills 00:53 Special Guest: Christine from Chapman Education 03:44 Christine's Burning Financial Question 05:10 Mills' Advice on College Tuition 11:26 Christine's Services and Contact Information 16:23 Closing Remarks and Resources #financialpodcast #millsknowsbills #variableincome #collegetuition
Did you know I never took the SAT? Yet I still earned a Bachelor's Degree from a four-year university! And guess what? I saved $27,000 on college tuition! How? I started at my local community college for two years before transferring to UC San Diego. In today's episode, I'll share why I chose community college despite having a 3.8 GPA in high school, what the experience was like (did I feel behind compared to my peers?), and why it turned out to be one of the best decisions of my life. Grab your headphones and dive into this episode of "No Dumb Questions with Mel"! Become an ABG Bestie to get new audio episodes ad-free, monthly “Dear ABG” AMA videos, discounts on merch, and shout-outs in our episodes. https://abg.supercast.com/ __________________________________________ Host: Melody Cheng Editor: Victoria Cheng __________________________________________ P A R T N E R S • McDonald's: Try the new Grandma McFlurry at a McDonald's near you, and send your grandma a message at sweetconnections.ai • Pampers: Check out the new Pampers Free and Gentle wipes today! • BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month with code “ABG” at betterhelp.com/ABG __________________________________________ C O N N E C T W I T H U S • Subscribe and Follow us @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Amazon Music/YouTube/Instagram/Twitter/Facebook • Listener Survey: Let us know your thoughts on the podcast here • Email: hello@asianbossgirl.com __________________________________________ S U P P O R T U S • Merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com • Donate: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support • More about us at asianbossgirl.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Six college-bound BPS students hoped to hear that they were the winner of a $10,000 scholarship, but what they didn't know was that they would all be getting the prize.
Clark recently talked about GM selling off driving data to auto insurers, and 2 of his predictions about this have now come true. That update plus - another invasion of privacy by the insurance industry has come to light, this time impacting homeowners. Also today, college costs continue to skyrocket. Clark explains how this has come about, and what today's students can do about it. Insurance Spies: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 College Costs: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: GM faces 2nd lawsuit over driver data collection without consent - from Detroit Free Press Insurance companies are using aerial images of homes as a tool to ditch properties seen as higher risk Predatory Lending: How to Avoid, Examples and Protections Should I Keep My Old Car or Buy a New Car? The Average Vehicle Age in America Some Colleges Will Soon Charge $100,000 a Year. How Did This Happen? College will cost up to $95,000 this fall. Schools say it's OK, financial aid can numb sticker shock Biden seeks student debt relief for millions How Do Student Loans Work? 7 Things to Know How To Open a Roth IRA Amazon “Prime Visa” Card Review: 5% Back for Amazon Prime Members A better way to book with points Best Rewards Credit Cards: Top Picks for 2024 Best 2% Cash Back Credit Cards: 8 Options in 2024 Thank you for listening today, Clarkies! If you want to be part of our “Clarkie” segment, call 404-981-2071 to leave a comment or story. We may play it during a future episode! Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once upon a time, borrowing money for college was an affordable path towards upward mobility. Today, it's a crisis. With Americans owing a whopping $1.7 trillion in student loans. So how did the student debt crisis get so out of control? From bungled government programs to Sputnik to the Great Recession, “How We Got Here” unpacks the history behind spiraling student debt…with interest! SOURCESOnly 25% of those with student loans went to graduate school—but they owe around 50% of all student debt | CNBCStudent loans are now easier to discharge in bankruptcy, attorneys say: It's 'life changing' | CNBCAverage Cost of College [2023]: Yearly Tuition + Expenses | Education Data InitiativeEverything you need to know about college costs - VoxStudent loan forgiveness: What to know about Biden's $39 billion plan - VoxWhy Does College Cost So Much? - The New York TimesIntroducing Bennett Hypothesis 2.0 | Center for College Affordability and ProductivityStatement Before the House Committee on Education and Workforce On Lowering Costs and Increasing Value for Students, Institution | Texas Public Policy FoundationIs Rising Student Debt Harming the U.S. Economy? | CFRStudent loan forgiveness: How much debt has Biden canceled? | CNN PoliticsFederal Student Loan Borrowers Reveal Grim Expectations for Payment Resumption | Morning ConsultDrivers of the Rising Price of a College Education | MHECMSD Annual Report 2022 - Student Debt and Young AmericaState Funding for Higher Education Still Lagging | NEAEducation; College Officials Defend Sharply Rising Tuition - The New York TimesStudent loan forgiveness: How much debt has Biden canceled? | CNN PoliticsThe Political Case For Student Debt Cancellation | Data for ProgressPublic Law 94-482 94th Congress An Act
Karen DEMANDS I Pay her College Tuition! r/EntitledParentsKaren demanded I move from my table at the restaurant so she could sit there with her son. She then complained to the manager to the point where he had to call the cops on her. Once they arrived she still refused to cooperate, which resulted in Karen getting arrested! Subscribe for more reddit podcast stories.Welcome to another episode of r/EntitledParents stories!Here on the mr redder podcast YouTube channel we read stories about entitled people, entitled parents, and am i the jerk stories with Karen.I'm a voice actor that narrates reddit stories. I record all of the VO and edit all videos myself. On this channel I play the roles of mr redder and Karen as we read reddit stories and discuss them. Story genres include entitled parents, revenge, malicious compliance, and AITA.Our videos include music under a Creative Commons license (CC BY-SA 3.0) and background footage from Pexels, under the Pexels license. Every Saturday we release a longer compilation video which includes some of our best stories from last year. Subscribe for daily uploads!
News with Sean 4-3-2024 …College Tuition about to go through the roof
News with Sean 4-3-2024 …College Tuition about to go through the roof
A handful of New England colleges have now topped $90,000 a year! The price includes tuition, housing, food, and other expenses. Tufts, Wellesley, Yale, and Boston University are some of the schools passing this high-cost threshold. When the total student debt in the U.S. has nearly tripled in the past 15 years, is the hefty price of college nowadays worth it?
A handful of New England colleges have now topped $90,000 a year! The price includes tuition, housing, food, and other expenses. Tufts, Wellesley, Yale, and Boston University are some of the schools passing this high-cost threshold. When the total student debt in the U.S. has nearly tripled in the past 15 years, is the hefty price of college nowadays worth it?
Howie and his listeners lament the next generation of college students who must pay five figures every semester for college. Worse, that number is nearing six figures annually! Don't miss today's Chump Line, which features a special message from RFK Jr!
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With tuition costs soaring, how can students make informed decisions about their education? In this episode, Mark Salisbury discusses the lack of price transparency in college tuition and the impact it has on students and families. He shares insights into the pricing strategies of colleges and universities, the distribution of sticker prices, and the misconceptions surrounding the value of brand name colleges. Mark also highlights the importance of understanding the cost of attendance and the ancillary costs associated with college education. He introduces TuitionFit.org, a platform that provides transparency in college pricing and helps students make informed decisions about their education. Key points discussed:- Colleges and universities often lack price transparency, making it difficult for students and families to know the actual cost of attendance.- The sticker price of college is often not what students actually pay, as colleges offer discounts and financial aid packages.- The perception that brand name colleges offer a better education is not always supported by data, and students can receive a quality education at various price points.- The cost of attendance includes not only tuition and fees but also indirect costs such as textbooks, room and board, and other expenses.- Tuitionfit.org is a platform that allows students to share their financial aid award letters anonymously, providing transparency in college pricing and helping students make informed decisions. Timestamps:- 00:00 Introduction to College Tuition and Price Transparency- 03:21 The Absence of Price Transparency in College Pricing- 08:02 The Challenges of Building TuitionFit- 10:25 The Impact of Information Asymmetry in College Pricing- 13:19 The Myth of Sticker Price and Prestigious Institutions- 21:24 Insights on College Pricing and Perception- 25:19 The Ancillary Costs of College Attendance- 28:41 The Need for Transparency and Education Reform- 36:49 The Shift in College Decision-Making and TuitionFit.org Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalND Connect with us on social media!- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedIn- Facebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFB- Instagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIG- Twitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTW- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2V Thank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree. Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
Is college planning stressing you out? Are you excited about your child's college journey but worried about how to pay for it? I've got you covered. Ann Garcia is a certified financial planner and expert in college planning. Ann shared some amazing insights and tips to help you navigate the overwhelming process of preparing for college financially. From discussing the benefits of college as an investment to understanding student loans, Ann breaks down the complexities of college planning in simple terms. In this episode, you'll discover: The types of scholarships available and how to maximize them Benefits of 529 plans for saving for college How to manage student loans to ensure your child doesn't graduate with a mountain of debt Tips for navigating the college application process If you're a parent or student preparing for the college journey, this episode is for you. Ann's expertise and practical advice will help you approach the college planning process with confidence and clarity and empower you to make informed decisions about college planning. Connect With Ann: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn Check out Ann's College Financial Plan Masterclass and use code Mompreneur for a 20% discount. About Ann: Besides a dozen years as a financial advisor, Ann's business background includes marketing and strategic planning in the technology industry and owning two businesses. Ann holds the CFP® designation and earned her BA from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of How to Pay for College and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and of NAPFA, the leading association of fee-only financial advisors. Be sure to follow this podcast to automatically receive new episodes: Apple | Spotify | Webpage Connect With Martine: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram Book A Free Clarity Call with Martine: https://calendly.com/martinewilliams/clarity-call Check out my favorite books and items to make life and business a little more simple and a lot more fun!: http://www.shop.martinesfavoritethings.com About Martine Williams: Martine is a life coach, public motivator, podcaster, author, and mompreneur who helps other mompreneurs win at work without losing themselves in the process. Martine brings her experience as a certified PDP Professional and life coach to coach entrepreneurs on how to illuminate their strengths, cultivate their confidence, and elevate their lives. She also loves inviting mompreneur guests on the show to share their perspectives and provide inspiration, success tips, life hacks, and skills for a burnout-proof life and business. This podcast is edited and produced by: Chris Assist Media
We've learned this week that Utah universities could see a spike in cost of tuition, but is there a way for parents to save on their kids tuition by working for the institution? Dave and Debbie discuss what these jobs look like and what is required with University of Utah Chief Human Resources Officer Jeff Herring.
We are back to our regular scheduled program and we are talking Benzino, Schoolboy Q, College Tuition,Winning the lottery and more... Intro: “Reed and Colerick” by Illastrate Outro: Black on Purpose by Señor Kaos Movie of the day: Crossover If you want to leave us a message and voice your opinion about a topic click below Send us a message —————————————————— Black on purpose Blackonpurposepodcast@gmail.com Twitter - @Blackonpurp Instagram - Blackonpurp Youtube - @Blackonpurpose Illastrate Instagram - Illastrate_ Bandcamp - Illastrate.bandcamp.com King Sho Instagram - Montergioni www.Marvinslay.com JayFab Twitter - @Jayfabmusic Instagram - jayfabmusic Tilt Nation Gaming Watch Here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackonpurpose/support
Learn how to utilize a tax advantaged 529 plan to help your or a friend's children save for future education expenses. 00:57 This Week in Your Money: What are the risks of purchasing a home without an inspection? How can you plan for major expenses when healthcare providers can't tell you how much their services will cost? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner share their hot takes on unexpected financial challenges, with tips and tricks on handling surprise expenses, understanding the importance of home inspections, and dealing with healthcare industry inefficiencies. 09:46 Today's Money Question: What are the benefits of a 529 college savings plan? Can you contribute to a friend's 529 plan to support their child's future? NerdWallet writer Elizabeth Ayoola joins Sean and Sara to discuss the essentials of 529 college savings plans. They discuss the types of educational expenses covered, the tax benefits associated with 529 plans, and the flexibility of choosing different state plans. They also answer a listener's question about how to approach the sensitive topic of financial gifts for education with parents, sharing methods for contributing to a loved one's 529 plan without overstepping boundaries. Then, they discuss the implications of the Secure Act 2.0 on 529 plans, methods for estimating necessary savings for a child's education, and tactful ways to discuss educational contributions with parents. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: 529 college savings plans, financial planning, educational savings, personal finance, budgeting, unexpected expenses, saving for college, tax-advantaged savings, financial gifts, college fund, education expenses, financial pressures, smart spending, investment plans, home inspection, healthcare costs, higher education, financial obstacles, educational funding, educational investments, financial strategies, money matters, budget woes, financial frustrations, financial storms, monetary setbacks, savvy spending, financial goals, state tax deductions, tax benefits, financial contributions, Roth IRA rollovers, financial planning skills, education costs, college tuition, and family finances. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
Today, we're joined by George Kamel, a renowned Ramsey Personality and personal finance expert. George's journey from a negative net worth to millionaire status in under a decade is not just inspiring, it's a blueprint for financial success. His book, 'Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less Stress,' is a must-read for anyone looking to escape the pitfalls of modern financial traps. From credit card debts to student loans, and from mortgage mishaps to investment traps, George tackles it all.Buy his book, Breaking Free From Broke: The Ultimate Guide to More Money and Less StressIn this episode you will learnThe key habits of millionaires that lead to financial success.Strategies to manage overwhelming financial situations and gain control over money.The psychological aspects of spending and how to avoid unnecessary expenditures.Insights into the impact of lifestyle choices on financial health and wealth accumulation.The true cost of higher education and student loans in today's economic climate.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1568For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More MONEY episodes we think you'll love:Alex Hormozi: https://link.chtbl.com/1522-podJaspreet Singh: https://link.chtbl.com/1411-podRory Vaden: https://link.chtbl.com/1148-pod
On Monday's show: It appears Rice University may have settled a lawsuit brought against it and other universities over at least its knowledge of an alleged price-fixing scheme. We learn more from Houston Chronicle higher education reporter Samantha Ketterer. Also this hour: The state says Texas soon won't have enough full-time registered and licensed vocational nurses. But we'll have more nurse practitioners than we need. We learn what different kinds of nurses do and discuss why there is a looming shortage of some of them. Then, columnist Dwight Silverman talks about the latest developments in consumer technology. And Jeff Balke updates us on Houston sports.
Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt. Original Article: Federal Student Loans Drive Up College Tuition Levels
Like every other government program designed to make something “more affordable,” the student loan program has managed to drive college tuition to atmospheric levels and saddle students with massive levels of debt. Original Article: Federal Student Loans Drive Up College Tuition Levels
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Today's guest, Anna, just had her first kid and she's wondering if she should open a 529 plan (a tax-advantaged account for tuition costs). Nicole explains the plan's benefits and what would happen to the account if Anna's daughter doesn't go to college. Magnifi helps Anna create an optimized portfolio that would give her the best chance at having tuition saved in full by the time her daughter is ready for freshman year. If you want to make a college fund for your kiddos, have your very own chat with Magnifi and download the Magnifi app at moneyassistant.com.
Find out more about Jarret Freeman and his work in the links below:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarret_freeman/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarretfreeman/Check out his book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CKG6QMS4?nodl=1&ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_dp_JZG3ZACHR6YDST25AW0R&dplnkId=61e83d24-1659-458d-a09f-1130d8268aa4Joining us today is someone whose journey is nothing short of extraordinary. He's an author, a globetrotter, a higher education advocate, and a former United Nations representative. His life experiences have taken him around the world, and today, we're thrilled to dive into the compelling stories and insights of Jarret Freeman.Jarret's new book, "The American Dream vs. The American Trap: The Untold Truth of Student Debt," is about to hit the shelves, and it promises to shed light on a topic that affects millions. In this episode, Jarret will share his mission behind this eye-opening book and the untold truths about student debt in America. But that's not all; Jarret has not one but two more intriguing projects up his sleeve. We'll explore his perspectives on the American Tax System and the American Healthcare System, delving into the complexities that shape our society.Beyond his professional accomplishments, we'll peel back the layers to get to know Jarret on a personal level. We'll discover his upbringing, the invaluable knowledge he's gained from friends and their families, and how these experiences have shaped his worldview.The conversation takes us into the realms of forgiving student debt, universal basic income, allowances, and their profound impacts on the social and economic fabric of America. We'll also touch on Jarret's unconventional use of a whole life insurance policy, which allowed him to achieve the dream of purchasing his second property.So, grab your notepads and prepare to be inspired as we embark on this enlightening journey with Jarret Freeman. His insights are sure to challenge your perspectives and leave you pondering the untold truths that shape our world.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFirstGenerationsPodcastWebsite: https://www.thefirstgenerationspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FirstGenera...
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in tis episode i'm talking about the BET Awards~Dr. Zach speaks out~Nicki Minaj offers to pay college tuition~Erica Banks leaves 1501