College Planning/529 Plans

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The Good, Bad And Ugly Of Target-Date Funds

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Some advisors refuse to use them. Others see situations where they can add value.

Americans Face Credit Hit As Student Debt Goes Delinquent Again

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About 10 million borrowers were behind on payments as of the end of January, according to a GAO report.

Student Loan Leniency Is Ending Soon. Here's What Borrowers Need to Know

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After a one-year grace period, borrowers will be penalized for missing their payments starting in October.

Supreme Court Keeps Biden Student-Loan Relief Plan On Hold

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The high court order is likely to mean months of additional uncertainty for millions of borrowers.

Parents Commit To Saving For College, But Fall Short Of Goals, Fidelity Says

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A Fidelity survey found parents are largely unaware of what it really costs to send a child to college.

Colleges' Debt Strains Mount In One Of Worst Years Since 2009

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Fifteen institutions have disclosed new technical or payment defaults this year.

Americans Without College Degree Are Better Off Than Before Covid, Study Says

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Earnings for those without a four-year college degree have risen 4.6% since the fourth quarter of 2019.

Biden Will Notify Student-Loan Borrowers Before New Round Of Relief

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President Biden wants to provide relief to borrowers who have been in repayment for more than 20 years.

Biden Forgives $1.2 Billion In Student Loans In Latest Relief

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The president canceled another $1.2 billion in student debt for public servants.

Moelis-Backed App Has $113 Million Trapped In Fintech Collapse

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The failure of a little-known fintech company as trapped over $100 million in customers' money on apps.

401(k) Matches On Student Loan Payments Gain Foothold In Corporate America

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Employees need more student loan help. That can give employers a leg up in recruitment.

Why High Schoolers In The Northeast Are Flocking South For College

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Students from the Northeast are looking South for cheaper tuition, big-time sports and less politically charged campuses.

How The New College Aid Form Flopped

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A bad rollout means students and parents have hit a wall.

Advisors Urged To Educate Americans About 529 Plans

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An Edward Jones survey found that half of adults didn't know what a 529 plan was.

Almost 30% Of Americans Say College Not Worth It In Pew Poll

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The survey results come as tuition costs and student debt are rising.

Colleges Ramp Up Debt Sales In Frenzied Race For New Students

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A supply and demand problem has emerged: There are too many colleges and not enough students.

Critics Claim New College Financial Aid Form An Appalling Flop

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The overhauled financial aid form used by most colleges promised simplicity. But parents and students have hit a wall.

Parents Are Taking On Majority Of Their Kids' College Costs, Northwestern Mutual Says

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A survey found that 95% of savers want to pay for more than half of their children's higher education costs.

Beyond The Ivies: Surprise Winners Among Colleges With The Highest ROI

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Some people may have never of these colleges, but they're some of the biggest bargains in higher education.

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