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Calculating How Much To Save For College: Focusing on the Family Budget
At some point early in your children's lives, you need to calculate how much you think that you'll need to see your ...
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Coverdell Education Savings Accounts: Covering the Basics
Coverdell ESAs are savings plans described in Section 530 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). They're accounts that ...
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Basics of Section 529 Plans: Contributing to a 529 Plan
Contributing to a 529 plan may seem quite simple — you write the check or get the money automatically withdrawn ...
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Saving for College in Trust Accounts: Types of Trusts and How They Work
No two trusts are alike in every respect. Different grantors, beneficiaries, and fiduciaries make sure this is the ...
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College Scholarships and Awards: Searching for Scholarships, Fellowships, and Grants
Maybe you've been carefully saving for the day your child begins college, or perhaps you've worked on the assumption ...
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Applying for College Financial Aid : The FAFSA Application
In the world of financial aid, equitable allocation of available resources is the name of the game. This allocation can ...
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Buying Life Insurance: Debunking Myths and Mistakes
All kinds of half-truths, myths, and common mistakes are associated with buying insurance. In this article, we show you ...
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Auto Insurance Basics: Insuring Your Personal Injuries
Injuries, often quite serious ones, happen in car accidents far more than in any other type of accident " plane, ...
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Homeowner's Insurance: Documenting Your Claim and Loss Reduction Tips
Suppose your house burns to the ground, along with every shred of your belongings. Or suppose you come home to an empty ...
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Combating Identity Theft: Spotting Identify Theft When It Happens
If your identity is stolen, you may not receive any obvious indication that you've been victimized "no broken ...
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