Summertime and wedding season is looming. What questions should I ask before I say yes, and what does this have to do with my Financial Plan?

It seems that all around me there are people excited about the upcoming summer season and all the weddings that will go with it. I spoke with someone in the wedding venue industry the other day and on some Saturdays there will be 3 weddings every Saturday for the summer, some on Sundays and also Friday nights. Obviously there are a lot of excited families out … [Read more...]

Who IS this REALLY about?

This past week I read a blog written by a leading College expert who was giving advice to parents about College Planning. One of his comments shocked me a little. Parents - Remember this isn't really about you. Now let’s call the writer Mr. X 
 “Parents need to remember that they are the parents of the applicant, not the applicant” said Mr. X “The … [Read more...]

You are borrowing for college no matter what!

I speak with clients on a regular basis that tell me they have cash saved up for either some or all of the college costs for their children. As a society, we have been taught that paying cash is the smartest thing to do. However, this may or may not be so. It all depends on the alternatives. I tell clients all the time, “You are borrowing money for college – … [Read more...]

The Problem with 529 plans

529 plans are College savings plans that allow you to save money for college. 529 plans are financial instruments that are neither good nor bad, but have benefits and drawbacks to consider. Here are some things to consider before placing your money into a 529 plan. 1. The main benefit is that the growth inside a 529 plan is not taxable if you use the money … [Read more...]

Why do many people not want free money for College?

We deal with families planning for college on a daily basis who want to reduce their out of pocket costs. Here are some tips that can help reduce thousands of dollars of debt during the student’s college experience. Read below to find out about a free opportunity to get scholarships that many don’t take advantage of on our website. • The most expensive things … [Read more...]

The Big College Decision dilemma

As I have observed my son go through the process of making his college choice I am reminded of a few things that parents sometimes forget. For many students this is their first BIG decision of their lives. The time will come for others [like marriage, buying a house, getting a job, having a baby], but the way we help them through this first one will often … [Read more...]

Things to do on my College Campus visit

Many parents and students of high school senior and juniors are currently visiting college campuses during spring break or will be during the summer. Here are some tips to help you with your choices: Gather Information Find out what you need to do to apply and see if the college’s class and major offerings are what you want: • Take part in a group … [Read more...]

EFC Calculation changes for 2013

For those parents who have decided to try out their own EFC calculations, there are some updates that you will need to know for the 2013 calculations which begin on January 1st. The Parent Asset Protection Allowances have changed significantly for both Two-Parent and One Parent families. The APA’s have decreased across the board, resulting in an unfavorable … [Read more...]

In Africa – “They are just monkeys”

One thing I learned in America - People learn from a young age to encourage others - it's a good thing! Climbing in trees is a natural thing in Africa. I remember an old oak tree in the backyard of our small farm. It was a great tree to climb, as tall as you could see from the ground and as you got higher and higher the branches became thinner and less … [Read more...]

I was in Africa and looked over in shock

I spent the past few weeks in Africa and experienced some amazing sights on safari. One of the days I looked over to my kids and was in shock. Where did the years go? My son is now taller than I am and only the weight that I am trying to lose keeps him from wrestling me to the ground. So we are heading back to school in the next few weeks! My son enters … [Read more...]