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Should You Have Your Tax Prep Fees Taken Out Of Your Tax Refund?28 Oct 202400:08:03

Should you pay extra to have your tax prep fees taken out of your upcoming tax refund? It sounds like an appealing offer - paying nothing out of pocket. But is it really worth it?

The help of a tax preparation service can make your life easier and potentially lead to savings on your tax bill, but having to pay up front for tax prep services can feel like a hit to your wallet.

One option is to allow the company to take your tax preparation fees directly from your future tax refund. We explore when it makes sense to pay for tax preparation services, when it doesn't, and the logistics of paying.

10 Things Business Owners Should Do Before Year End21 Oct 202400:07:43

If you’re a business owner, the end of the year can be a very busy time.

With the holiday season on the horizon, you may be juggling the demands of your business while making space to spend time with family and friends.

There are several things you can do by the end of the year to end on a high note and get ready for tax season. With only 12 weeks left, here are some things business owners should do before the end of the year.

How To Find Free Community College And Save Money23 Sep 202400:11:39

With college costs and student debt on the rise, students and their parents need to think about ways to cut the overall cost of higher education. 

Even if a student wants to attend a four-year university, starting at a two-year university can conservatively lead to five-figure savings. Students who decide against earning a bachelor’s degree can gain a credential (associate’s degree) while spending less time and money than they would in a traditional public university.

Whether a student’s goal is to start a career as soon as possible or to earn a bachelor’s degree and beyond, using community college to save money and get ahead can be a smart move. In fact, attending a two-year college may be the most broadly-accessible method to reduce costs while still getting a head start on education.

How Much Does It Cost To Join A Sorority Or Fraternity23 Oct 202300:11:34

The cost to join a sorority or fraternity can be high. There are lots of extra costs beyond just paying dues, luckily, there are ways to help pay for it. 

Why Are College Acceptance Rates Decreasing?18 Oct 202300:08:32

Will decreasing college acceptance rates hurt your chances of getting in to your desired school, and will the trend continue? Here's what you need to know. 

Should You Go Greek or Stay Geed in College?18 Oct 202300:11:00

Joining a fraternity is a big decision. It can provide a solid network but it’s also expensive. Here’s what you to know when deciding to go greek or stay geed. 

Why You Should Never Apply To An Out-Of-State School16 Oct 202300:16:32

In-state schools offer a comparable education at a fraction of the cost. Unless you have a compelling reason to, you should never apply to an out-of-state school.

Do Colleges Look At Your Attendance?16 Oct 202300:05:55

Colleges look at grades, test scores and extracurricular activities when assessing your application, but do colleges look at your attendance? Find out. 

How Much Does It Cost To Rush (From Real Bama Rush Numbers)13 Oct 202300:12:00

New Greek members at the University of Alabama, the largest U.S. Greek campus, can expect the cost to rush about $8,300 for their first year, not including tuition.

Early Action vs. Early Decision: What You Need To Know11 Oct 202300:09:22

Early action vs. early decision, and regular decision: these are the three main options for college admissions. Here's what you need to know. 

College Admission Secrets For Ambitious Parents10 Oct 202300:18:10

Speak-writing essays, comparing exam score ranges, and using the college affordability index will improve your child’s chances of getting into an ideal college.

College Entrance Exams 101 - What To Know09 Oct 202300:12:27

Whether you take the SAT or ACT, you’ll need to know how these college entrance exams are structured, the subject matter they include, and what kinds of scores are competitive.

How You Physically Handle Your Money Reflects Your Money Mindset04 Oct 202300:05:33

How people physically handle their cash, whether organized or disorganized, directly reflects their money mindset.

What To Do With A 529 Plan If Your Child Doesn't Go To College?19 Sep 202400:14:13

Today's episode is an interview Robert had with Chuck Jaffee from the Money Life Show. He helps answer a reader question: what happens if you have money saved for college in a 529 plan, but then your child (or niece or nephew) don't actually go to college. What are the options? If you're starting from scratch, should you still consider a 529 plan?

We hope you enjoy the episode, and if you want to learn more about the Money Life Show, check them out on your favorite podcast platform.

Can You Accept More Than One College Admissions Offer?27 Sep 202300:08:10

You should not accept more than one college admissions offer. Doing so can have long-term impacts on you, the colleges, and other students. 

How Do You Defer Enrollment In College?21 Sep 202300:10:36

To defer enrollment in college after you've been accepted, you can work with your college’s admissions office to complete its formal deferment process.

Can You Change Your College Decision After Acceptance?20 Sep 202300:08:37

If you wish to change your college decision after you've been accepted to college you can, but be sure to follow the correct procedures. 

Graduate School Student Loan Forgiveness Programs20 Sep 202300:10:00

Many grad students leave school with huge amounts of student loan debt, but there is hope, in the form of graduate school student loan forgiveness programs. 

How 529 Plans Work (In Simple Terms)19 Sep 202300:08:32

A 529 plan is an education savings account with federal tax benefits. The plans can be complicated, so we've broken down how 529 plans work into simple terms.

Strategic Default For Student Loans: What You Need to Know06 Sep 202300:10:12

When a borrower defaults on federal student loans, the only one hurt is the borrower,  Here's what you need to know about strategic default for student loans. 

10 Best Business Checking Accounts in August 202328 Aug 202300:15:02

We break down the best business checking accounts for August 2023. Learn more here.

How To Choose A Business Bank Account24 Aug 202300:06:34

Wondering how to choose a business bank account? All bank accounts are slightly different, so there are several factors you need to consider. Learn more. 

What Is The Private College 529 Plan?21 Aug 202300:08:56

The Private College 529 Plan lets you lock in current tuition rates for the future. But which schools recognize the plan and is it worth the cost? Learn more. 

How To Prepare And Make Dorm Room Move-In Easy18 Aug 202300:12:58

For many college students, dorm room move-in day is fast approaching. Our tips show you how to prepare and make dorm room move-in easy. Learn more. 

8 Ways That Student Loans Can Get You Fired17 Sep 202400:11:18

Did you know that your student loans could get you fired?

Imagine this: One day your boss pulls you into his office, sits you down, and says there is a problem. However, your work itself has been flawless. But he doesn't want to talk to you about work — he wants to talk to you about your credit report.

You see, when you were hired, you agreed to let your employer run your credit report (maybe unknowingly, simply signing a form in your hiring packet). And now, for whatever reason, your boss lets you know that HR has concerns about your debt. Suddenly, you go from star employee to looking for a job.

You already know that student loans suck. It's a fact of life. But did you know that your student loan debt can get you fired? It's happened, and here are eight reasons why, and what you can do to prevent it.

The End Of The Student Loan Double-Consolidation Loophole14 Aug 202300:07:36

The student loan double-consolidation loophole can make Parent PLUS loans eligible for all income-driven repayment plans, but it's ending in 2025. Learn more. 

Is There Such A Thing As A Guaranteed Return On Investment?07 Aug 202300:08:29

A guaranteed return on investment is a fixed rate of return you can count on. But there are downsides to chasing investment guarantees. Find out more. 

What Is A Liberal Arts College?31 Jul 202300:10:52

A liberal arts college emphasizes undergraduate studies in the liberal arts. But with expensive tuition, is a liberal arts degree worth the cost?

Should Parents Give A Child A Credit Card For College?28 Jul 202300:05:45

We dive into whether parents should give their child a credit card to use for when they go off to college.

Important Dates For Student Loan Repayment Restart26 Jul 202300:05:13

Federal student loan repayment, paused for almost four years, is about to restart. Here are the important dates you need to know.  

How Do Student Loans Impact Your Credit Score?26 Jul 202300:08:12

Student loans can weight heavily on your finances after you graduate. Find out how student loans impact your credit score, both negatively and positively. 

How To Make Friends In College24 Jul 202300:09:49

The friends you make in college can be as valuable as the degree you earn, but meeting new people is hard. Follow these tips on how to make friends in college. 

10 Money Mindset Quotes To Inspire Real Wealth21 Jul 202300:09:53

Here are ten money mindset quotes that can help you frame budgeting, building wealth, and more.

How College Refunds Work Plus The Benefits Of Tuition Insurance19 Jul 202300:07:29

College is more expensive than ever, but if you need to withdraw from school early, tuition refunds are not guaranteed. Find out how college refunds work. 

How To Convert Hourly Wage To Annual Salary17 Jul 202300:07:12

If you are paid hourly, how does it translate to an annual salary? The math is easier than you think. Here's how to convert hourly wage to annual salary. 

FERPA Waiver: Should Parents Force Their College Kids To Sign It?16 Sep 202400:10:46

A FERPA waiver, when signed by a student, allows parents to gain access to academic records during college. However, this raises an interesting question: should parents push their college-bound children to sign?

Many parents, accustomed to having access to their child’s academic records throughout high school, are surprised when they no longer have the same access once their child enters college. As a result, some parents may consider requesting – or even pressuring – their child to sign a FERPA waiver. But is this a good idea?

We’ll explore the nuances of FERPA, the implications of signing a waiver, and the potential consequences of forcing a college student to comply.

The Essential Estate Planning Documents: What You Need and Why14 Jul 202300:10:37

You may know that you need a will. But what other documents will be helpful for your estate planning needs? Take a look at this list!

What Is The SAVE Repayment Plan?11 Jul 202300:06:55

The SAVE repayment plan is a new, updated version of the REPAYE income-driven repayment plan. How will it impact you? Learn more. 

The 5 Biggest Risks Of College21 Jun 202300:07:37

As you prepare for college, have you considered that there may be risks in attending? Here are five of the biggest risks of college. Find out more. 

Investing for Dividends – How Does It Work And Where To Start19 Jun 202300:07:42

Investing for dividends is a key way to grow your portfolio and your wealth over time because dividends compound and grow over time.

How To Write A Financial Aid Appeal Letter15 Jun 202300:15:23

Is a sudden loss of income or other circumstance leaving you unable to pay your college bills? Find out how to write a financial aid appeal letter. Learn more. 

Can I Get A Loan If I’m Unemployed?12 Jun 202300:09:28

It's difficult to get a loan when you're unemployed. Find out what factors lenders consider, and how to manage your existing credit when you've lost your job. 

Should You Use Your 401k For Student Loan Repayment?02 Jun 202300:09:50

Many college graduates have considered using their 401(k) to pay off their student loan debt. But is it a good idea? Learn more.

Subsidized vs. Unsubsidized Student Loans19 May 202300:08:55

Considering taking out subsidized or unsubsidized student loans? Read this first and know the difference when it comes to Federal Direct loans.

What Are The Best 529 Plans Based On Performance?15 May 202300:08:45

We explore a few 529 studies that compare the performance of each state's 529 plan with a lower-cost, out-of-state plan.

Which Debt To Pay Off First? [Order Of Operations]10 May 202300:13:02

This step-by-step guide helps you prioritize which debts to pay first, how to keep going, and ways to better pay off loans and credit cards.

What Is The 529 Plan Penalty And How To Avoid It13 Sep 202400:06:40

One of the biggest fears families have about using a 529 plan to save for college is the dreaded 529 plan penalty.

There are many ways to save and pay for college, and the absolute best way to do it varies depending on your specific situation. A 529 plan, which is designed to help you with higher education expenses, is a type of tax-advantaged account that allows you to save and invest money.

As long as you withdraw that money for qualified expenses, you can do so without paying taxes on it. However, if you don't use the funds in your 529 plan for qualified education expenses, you may be assessed a tax penalty.

Thankfully, it's fairly straightforward to avoid this 529 plan penalty, as long as you take a few precautionary steps.

Non-Profit Student Loan Forgiveness08 May 202300:08:58

If you work for a 501(c)(3) or other nonprofit organization, you may be able to get nonprofit student loan forgiveness or other help.

What's The Difference Between Prepaid Tuition And 529 Plans?27 Apr 202300:09:27

Prepaid tuition plans are benefit plans, while 529 plans act like contribution plans. Find out which one might be best for your needs.

How To Save For College For Multiple Children25 Apr 202300:10:34

Feeling the pinch when it comes to saving for college? If so here are practical tips on how to save for college for multiple children.

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