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10 Ways to Avoid College Debt
It is estimated that college costs rise at a rate of 5% to 8% annually. With inflation only rising at a rate of 2% to 3% anually, families and students are finding it more difficult to close the gap on...
4 commentsCan you transfer 529 B accounts from one state program to another?
So called 529 B College Savings plans are part of a program that allows people to save money for a child's college education and have the income from the savings grow tax free (that is free of Federal Income...
12 commentsThe High Cost of College Textbooks
As if the college student isn't burden enough with the cost of higher education, he also has to worry about the excessive cost of college textbooks. The average college student spends hundreds of dollars on...
4 commentsEasy Ways to Lower College Expenses
College is expensive. Everyone can agree, college is expensive. Even if you ignore the cost of tuition, there is still the cost of meal plans, food, dorms, books, supplies, and other necessities that can add...
2 commentsCost of Online Education
With the rise in technology and the boom in popularity of online classes, many people interested in distance learning are curious about the cost of online education. As with attending any university or...
0 commentsCollege Students and Credit Cards
Many college students are introduced to their first credit card within days of starting their college careers. The problem is many use their credit cards to help pay for their college expenses, and before...
0 commentsWhat You Should Be Saving For
The Unexpected Anything can happen! Life is full of unexpected curve balls and the only thing you can do is make sure you're not caught with your pants down. Surprise car break downs, lay-offs and injuries...
0 commentsQuestions to Ask Before Getting Student Loans
Free Tips and Advice on Students Loans Before you start to borrow, it is necessary that you are to get answers to the most possible, important questions as you plan the financing of your college education. ...
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