College Planning/529 Plans

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Angry Undergrads Are Suing Colleges For Billions in Refunds

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Many of the suits are seeking compensation for the difference in value between the virtual and in-person experience.

Student Loan Counseling Offers Business Opportunities

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Financial advisors cannot ignore student loan debt, says Justice Rice, a certified student loan advisor.

Student Loan Borrowers Must Be Proactive On Stimulus Relief

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The co-founder of College Aid Pro is calling on financial advisors to educate families on the offer.

Empty College Dorms Pose Payback Dilemma For Bond Issuers

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Some of the richest schools have already said they would refund room and board.

COVID-19 Is Even Affecting College Choices, Flash Poll Says

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The pandemic has families of prospective college students rethinking their choice of school.

Trump Waives Student-Loan Interest, Stockpiles Oil In Virus Plan

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He warned the virus’s impact “could get worse,” adding that “the next eight weeks are critical.”

Yale, Stanford Cut Business School Travel As Virus Spreads

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A number of business schools have curtailed international travel for students because of the coronavirus.

Colleges Blamed For Sneaking Pricey Textbooks Onto Student Bills

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The bills are adding to the high tuition and fees students have to contend with.

Bernie Sanders Releases Proposed Funding Plan, Still Trillions Short

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Evidence is mounting that Bernie Sanders does not know how he will fund his proposals for massive expansions in federal spending.

Hot Pockets Heiress Next In College Admissions Scandal Spotlight

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On Tuesday, Janavs will be sentenced in Boston after pleading guilty in the college admissions scandal.

Investing In A Coding-School Graduate Could Get You 13% A Year

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Income sharing agreements can offer relatively high returns with lower risk than some loans.

U.S. Household Debt Exceeds $14 Trillion For The First Time

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Financial optimism may be a castle built on air as U.S. household debt reaches new peaks.

Ex-Pimco CEO Douglas Hodge Cites Giving, Seeks Leniency In College Case

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Hodge is citing his philanthropy, love of his children in arguing for leniency in his sentencing for fraud in the "varsity blue" scandal.

Education Expenses Top Financial Disruptors Among Americans

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A survey by TD Ameritrade found that millennials are the most financially disrupted generation.

Getting Into Harvard May Mean Cheaper Loans Than Going To Howard

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Students enrolled in higher quality schools are offered favorable lending terms, according to a recent report.

ScholarShare 529 Reduces Investment Fees 10%

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California’s official college savings plan says the move will save plan participants an estimated $2 million annually.

LPL Launches No-Transaction-Fee ETF Network

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LPL Financial, the nation’s largest independent broker-dealer, has introduced a no-transaction-fee, exchange-traded fund network.

Death Bell Tolling For Private Colleges Sounds Bondholder Alarm

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The troubles have been building at some small, private colleges for years as students grow apprehensive about taking on debt for costly tuition.

Where Money Meets Addiction

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Drug addiction poses special problems for the wealthy and their children.

A 5,000-Year-Old Plan To Erase Debts Is Now A Hot Topic in America

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While the current debate centers on college costs, long-run numbers show how debt has spread through the economy.

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