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Department of Ed Proposes Cutting Income-Driven Payments in Half
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) proposed regulations to reduce the cost of federal student loan payments, especially for low and middle-income borrowers. The regulations fulfill the commitment President Biden laid out in August when he announced his Administration’s plan to provide student debt relief for approximately 40 million borrowers and make the student loan …
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Good News: Americans Can Soon Make $10,000 Retirement Catch-Up Contributions
IRS guidelines for retirement catch-up contributions are currently established for people ages 50 and older. This allows individuals within this age category to make 401(k) contributions of up to $7,500 starting in 2023 (a slight bump from the $6,500 you ⦠Continue reading â
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How The Student Loan Freeze Impacts Your Taxes
Federal student loan borrowers caught a break on payments this year, but what does it mean come tax season? Hereâs what you need to know.Federal student loan borrowers caught a break on payments this year, but what does it mean come tax season? Hereâs what you need to know.
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How to Plan a Disneyland Trip for the Disney100 Celebration
Here’s a look at how to plan a trip to Disneyland for the Disney100 celebration, so you can see all the new rides and shows without maxing out your budget.
How to Invest $10K Dollars
Do you remember the first time you wrote a check for $100?The first $100 check I wrote was for my cell phone waaayyy back in 1997. Whoaâ¦that brings back memories. At that point, it hadnât even occurred to me to invest the 100 dollars â I was just happy to have my cell phone!What about […]
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Avoiding Investor Mistakes
Many new investors have started investing, either through a traditional securities brokerage or with one of the new âappâ based brokerage firms. No matter how long youâve been an investor, or whichever firm you choose to buy your investment from, investor mistakes occur. Mistakes generally fall into six categories. Weâre going to break down what
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How Retirees Spend the Savings They Are Forced to Withdraw
65 Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2022
From living in the dorms to meeting new people, many students eagerly await their chance to begin the college experience. And no matter your major, almost all college students have one thing in common â they know college can be expensive. So expensive, in fact, that over 43 million students are facing outstanding student loan
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5 Student Loan Myths You Canât Afford To Believe
With student loans, most people may believe refinancing is always the right choice. It’s not. Or maybe you’ve heard that you won’t be able to borrow more than you can pay back. Nope, that happens all the time. These myths are common – make sure you don’t fall for them.With student loans, most people may believe refinancing is always the right choice. It’s not. Or maybe you’ve heard that you won’t be able to borrow more than you can pay back. Nope, that happens all the time. These myths are common – make sure you don’t fall for them.
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