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Save, Invest and Borrow To Achieve Your Financial Goals

In this article, I’ll break down the three components of saving, investing, and borrowing to accomplish your financial goals. Out of all the steps in Moolanomy’s Financial Success Plan, this step is without a doubt the most complex step. As such, I’ll keep this article at a high level, then later dive deeper into various [...]

thumb Expected Family Contribution – The Key Target When Saving For College

When saving money for college education, you should be aware of your Expected Family Contribution (EFC). EFC is how much money your family is expected to contribute to your college education — the lower your EFC, the more financial aid you will receive.

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7 Ways To Get A College Degree For Less

In addition to starting a 529 college savings plan for our son, I also have been looking at alternatives if my wife and I couldn’t reach our savings goal. These alternatives may come in handy if we run into some unforeseen financial difficulties. Aside from the usual financial aids (e.g., scholarships, grants, work-study, student loans, [...]

Are You Saving Too Much For College?

For parents who are saving for their child college education, they are mainly concerned about not saving enough. However, I don’t know if too many people think about the flip side.  For example, is it possible for some parents to save too much?

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The True Earning Power and the Real Cost of Luxuries

My first job after college paid $8 per hour — not good for an Ivy League alumni. That job was something to do while I tried to rediscover myself. I was lost and dispirited because I did not get accepted into a medical school.

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7 Mistakes I Made When I Went to College

I recently read a post by Personal Finance Advice, Why Getting a Degree Isn’t Always a Sound Financial Decision. I thought it was a well written post that presented a valid point. Do not get me wrong…I am a strong advocate for college education. However, this post did remind me about my college days, and [...]

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