College saving
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Is it better for a parent or a grandparent to own a 529 savings plan account?
529 plan accounts can be a great way to save up for college. Most commonly, parents or grandparents are the owners of a 529 savings plan account with the kids and grandkids as the beneficiaries. So, is it better for a parent or a grandparent to own a 529 plan account?
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Financial aid and other ways to pay for college
College is an expensive undertaking in any given year. Here are five ways to help you plan for your child’s college expenses.
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Five things to know about student loan forgiveness
To help many of those who have outstanding loans for their education costs, the government is providing eligible borrowers with full or partial discharge of loans up to $20,000 as part of its Student Debt Relief Plan.
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How to manage your 529 savings during economic downturns
While volatility in the stock market is par for the course, it’s important to not react quickly out of fear; however, sometimes making a few adjustments to a 529 plan account can help you save more in the long run. Here are four steps to consider.
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When should you tap into your 529 account to pay for college?
What’s the best way to pay for your child's college education: 529 education savings plan balance, personal savings, loans, or a combination?
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Important financial lessons your child probably won’t learn in high school
School is more demanding than ever, but there is some important financial education that even the most challenging curriculum doesn’t include. Here are some key financial lessons your child probably won’t learn in school and ways you can help rectify it.
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Three considerations to help you determine how much to save for college
How much should you save for your children's college education? Here are three considerations to help you decide.
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What parents need to know about today’s college admissions landscape
The college admissions landscape is changing. Learn more about these changes and what parents can do to help their children get into the school of their choice.
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Six reasons why your child should apply for an internship
Internships, co-ops, and apprenticeship positions can provide great preparation for your child's future endeavors. Here are six reasons why incorporating at least one internship into the college experience can help.
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Five things to do after receiving a college acceptance letter
Has your child been accepted to college? There’s a lot to do between now and when you drop him or her off on campus for the first time, including the five listed here.
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