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Planning for the Future

Planning for the Future

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To achieve such future milestones as buying a house, paying for your children’s education, and saving for retirement, it’s important to have a solid financial plan in place. To get started, it can help to prioritize your goals. You can determine where you are right now financially, and then set, implement, and track your goals […]


Are Scholarships Taxable?

Are Scholarships Taxable?

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Generally, scholarships used to pay for qualified educational costs at an eligible educational institution aren’t considered taxable income. The same goes for any grants used to pay for college tuition and fees. However, there are some cases in which scholarship or grant money may be taxable. For example, if you have money left over after […]


What Is a PPO Plan?

What Is a PPO Plan?

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A preferred provider organization (PPO) is a type of health care plan that offers lower out-of-pocket costs to members who use doctors and other providers who are part of the plan’s network. These preferred providers have signed onto the network at a lower negotiated rate than they might charge outside of the network. PPOs also […]


Student Loan Information for High School Students

Student Loan Information for High School Students

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Student loans can help you finance your college education without paying much interest. However, you don’t want to take on more debt than you can comfortably pay back after you graduate. As of June, 2023, student borrowers owe 1.76 trillion in student loan debt, including federal and private student loans, according to the Federal Reserve. […]


What Is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?

What Is Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)?

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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is the minimum amount of academic progress you need to make in college to keep receiving financial aid, including grants, work-study funds, and federal student loans. Each school sets its own Satisfactory Academic Progress policy, but typically students need to maintain at least a C average and be on target to […]


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