“Pros and Cons of a 529 Plan”

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Exit Strategy for Investors: Definition and Examples

Exit Strategy for Investors: Definition and Examples

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…stay invested Say your goal is to earn a 10% return on the 100 shares you purchased. Once you reach that 10% threshold you may decide to exit while the…


Pay As You Earn: The True Cost of Student Loan Forgiveness

Pay As You Earn: The True Cost of Student Loan Forgiveness

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…$100,000 direct subsidized 10-year loan at a 4% APR, and you make $50,000 per year with a projected 5% annual salary bump. On the standard repayment plan, you’d spend $121,494…


Student Loan Forgiveness for Firefighters

Student Loan Forgiveness for Firefighters

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consolidate other federal student loans into a Direct Loan) •   Repay your loans under an income-driven repayment plan or a 10-year Standard Repayment Plan •   Make a total of 120…


Opening a Savings Account for a Newborn Baby: What You Need to Know First

Opening a Savings Account for a Newborn Baby: What You Need to Know First

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…grandparents, aunts and uncles, or family friends. All 50 states offer at least one 529 plan. There are no annual limits on 529 plan contributions and you can open any…


How Much Retirement Money Should I Have at 40?

How Much Retirement Money Should I Have at 40?

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…your kids, consider some college-savings plans. One good option to consider: a 529 plan that you fund with after-tax dollars. You can contribute to the plan on a regular basis,…


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