College Planning/529 Plans

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Biden Drags His Feet On Student Loan Plan As Allies Urge Bold Action

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President Joe Biden has not made up his mind about many details of the plan, including how much debt to forgive.

FPA Adds College Planning Certificate

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The course addresses the universe of options outside of 529 plans.

Don't Bother Paying Off Student Loan Debt Right Now, Advisors Say

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With Democrats fighting to eliminate the debt, there's little incentive for borrowers to pay it off.

Americans Put More On Credit Cards As Inflation Boosts Costs, Fed Data Show

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During the pandemic, Americans over 70 saw debt loads rise by 25%.

N.Y. Will Stop Withholding Student Transcripts Over Unpaid Debt

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The move comes as Joe Biden considers forgiving at least $10,000 in student loans per borrower.

Biden's Team Eyes $125,000 Income Cutoff For Student Loan Relief

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Some deficit hawks have expressed concern that broad relief would worsen inflation.

As Smaller Colleges Close, Competition Increases

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Advisors can still help their clients make good financial choices.

Paying For Harvard Just Got Cheaper With Decades-High Inflation

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For decades, tuition has risen faster than prices, making college costs a flashpoint.

Biden Eyes Targeted Student-Loan Forgiveness Starting At $10,000

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President Joe Biden rejected a proposal by progressives to forgive $50,000 of debt per borrower.

Biden Eyes Student-Loan Forgiveness, Spurns Expansive Schumer Plan

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President Joe Biden said he wants to reduce student debt, but not the $50,000-per-person cut sought by progressives.

Half Of U.S. Student Loan Borrowers Say They Couldn't Pay Today

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Payments and the accrual of interest have been paused since the beginning of the pandemic.

Wannabe Traders Chase Dream Of Student-Loan Payoffs Via Market Wins

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Some investors are doubling down on stocks and crypto in hopes of reducing their student loan debts.

Most U.S. College Grads Don't Work In The Field They Studied, Survey Finds

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Out of the college grads surveyed, nearly half live paycheck to paycheck.

Biden Administration Set To Extend Student Loan Pause

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Advocates who have been pushing for student debt to be canceled say temporary relief doesn't go far enough.

Biden Administration Set To Extend Student Loan Pause To Aug. 31

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Student loan repayments were originally paused because of Covid-19.

Varsity Blues Dads Fight For Their Freedom Amid Their Appeals

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A financier and a casino executive are arguing that novel legal questions could overturn their convictions.

Dropping The SATs Opens The Door To More Legacy Students

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This current trend will give elite colleges even more latitude to give preference to the offspring of well-heeled alumni.

Brown Joins U.S. Colleges Ensnared By Federal Endowment Tax

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A number of colleges have hit the investment income threshold that triggers a federal tax.

NYC Private School Tuition Tops $60,000 With Families Returning

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The median fee in New York City has surged almost 55% over the past decade, outpacing the national increase of 46.5%.

Stanford's $1.39 Billion Haul Makes It Biggest Fundraiser

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The school narrowly edged out Harvard for the top spot among U.S. universities.

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