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A Financial Dilemma: Save Your Parents, Your Children, or Yourself

After publishing my piece on the shocking cost of eldercare, a question kept nagging at me that I couldn’t shake: when money is...

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How To Make $10,000 a Month as a Personal Chef

Do you want to learn how to become a personal chef? Are you wondering if it’s possible to make money cooking for others? Many people...

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How I Completed My CFP Education Requirement In Less Than 1 Year (While Working Full-Time)

Financial advisors who pursue the CFP certification mid-career often face a daunting logistical reality: how to complete a rigorous...

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IDR Payment Tracker Returning to StudentAid.gov After Education Department Reversal

The Department of Education says it is working to restore the income-driven repayment (IDR) payment count tracker on StudentAid.gov —...

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Rule 72(t): How to Access Retirement Funds Before 59½ Without Penalty

Key Points Rule 72(t) lets you withdraw from IRAs, 401(k)s, and other tax-advantaged accounts before age 59½ without the 10% early...

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Can You Accept More Than One College Admissions Offer?

Receiving multiple college acceptance letters can be both thrilling and confusing. It’s a time when students may wonder if it’s...

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Grad School Fellowships vs. Assistantships: How Funding Works

Key Points Fellowships are merit-based awards with no work requirement, while assistantships require 10–20 hours per week of teaching,...

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VA Education Benefits by State: Tuition Waivers for Veterans, Spouses, and Dependents

Key Points There are Federal and state education benefits available for veterans, spouses, and their families. Some state benefits stack on...

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The Education Department Is Exposing Tens of Millions in Covid-Era Fraud

New Department of Education Building in Washington D.C. Photo: Robert Farrington/The College Investor The U.S. Department of Education,...

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (April 11–12)

Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with the news...

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