How To Avoid College Scholarship Mistakes When You Apply
Winning a scholarship can lessen the financial burden of college, but you must be aware of the scholarship gotchas that exist. Learn more.
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Winning a scholarship can lessen the financial burden of college, but you must be aware of the scholarship gotchas that exist. Learn more.
The new Student Aid Index can be confusing for families. Here’s what a good SAI means.
More than 80% of US colleges practice front-loading of financial aid and grants. Find out how this bait-and-switch technique is driving up the cost of college for families.
SAT prep courses can get expensive quickly. Unfortunately, you cannot use a 529 plan to cover the cost. We explore more about this conundrum.
Frec is a fintech offering low fee direct indexing for portfolios $20,000 and up. How does Frec compare with Wealthfront? Find out in this Frec review.
We break down the math of which is better: to buy a house or rent an apartment as your primary residence.
How much does SAT test prep cost? SAT test prep could be free through online quizzes and books from the library to thousands of dollars for one-on-one tutoring.
Arta Finance is a fintech company incorporating AI and machine learning to help accredited investors access complex investments and build wealth. Learn more.
The bungled 2024-25 FAFSA launch has caused a significant drop in the number of applications for federal student aid. Here’s what’s at stake.
A DIY MBA isn’t a substitute for a real MBA and won’t come with a diploma, but it can be a cost-effective alternative for a disciplined student.
Wondering if it would be beneficial to use a 529 plan for estate planning? We explain when that strategy could make sense and how to do it.
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