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A client recently came to see me about saving for his newborn son’s education. My client lives on a fixed income -- his wife is currently at home with their child, and he was nervous that he couldn't afford to save for both his retirement and his child’s education.Read more ›
Every year 3.5 million degrees are handed out to US students after they've completed their education coursework according to the U.S.Read more ›
The cost of tuition has skyrocketed in the last 30 years.Read more ›
The average tuition for a four-year US public college will cost you a steep $10,000 per year according to The College Board, while private colleges may charge a budget-busting $30,000-plus annually.Read more ›
Many parents want to get a jump-start on college savings, and the smartest strategy depends on a family's own financial situation.Read more ›
When our first son was born we wanted to set up a savings plan that would grow with him over the years.Read more ›
Back in 1980, the average annual cost of attending a year of undergraduate college was about $3,500, including tuition, room and board.Read more ›