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The Exit Plan Podcast
Paying for your kids’ college is one of the biggest investments that entrepreneurs will ever make. But getting a good return on that investment requires smart strategies for your specific situation. On the Exit Plan Podcast, we talked about how to start planning and work with advisors to identify those strategies and develop the right […]
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Dadpreneur Show
Good college financial planning starts with understanding how college costs really work, including the surprising differences in cost depending on your family income, the type of college where you’re applying, and all the financial aid and scholarship opportunities that are available. On the Dadpreneur Show, we walked through many of the basics.
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Multiply Your Success
Major new college financial aid rules have changed the game for business owners in how they need to plan and save for college and use their business ownership to their advantage. On Multiply Your Success, we talked about strategies to help you do this by understanding your options and making the right financial moves.
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Financial Freedom for Physicians
Achieving financial freedom includes smart college financial planning for your kids. On the Financial Freedom Podcast, we discussed the best strategies to invest in your child’s education, avoid common pitfalls, choose the right school, and maximize financial aid, scholarships, tax savings, and more.
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The Business Power Hour
Paying for college is a major challenge, but smart strategies can help you lower the cost, maximize financial aid, and use your business, an inheritance, and even divorced situations to your advantage. On The Business Power Hour, we discussed many of these key considerations you plan for college.
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The Wake Up Call
Many parents are late-stage college planners who scramble to close financial gaps and figure out how to pay for college while their kids are in high school. On the Wake Up Call, we talked about how to plan for college comprehensively, navigate financial aid, cover your costs, and avoid debt—even if you’re starting late.
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The Short Term Show
Real estate investors face the same challenge of how to save, invest and pay for college. On the Short-Term Show, I joined Avery Carl to share insights and strategies for navigating the expensive world of college, including how to reduce your costs and how to use payroll and other strategies to maximize financial aid opportunities.
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REI Mastermind Network
If you’ve invested in properties or you own a business, you can turn it into an advantage in helping you pay for college. In this episode of Real Estate Investing with the REI Mastermind Network, I discussed how to do this with tuition reimbursement plans for business owners, tax strategies, and much more.
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Crushing Debt
Reducing college costs should NOT mean reducing opportunities. In this episode of The Crushing Debt podcast, we discussed strategies for starting the college financial planning process early in high school, to truly understand the different types of schools and their costs, financial aid and scholarships, and how to make college happen without breaking the bank.
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Money Making Conversations Master Class
Many parents worry about paying for college without going into debt or wiping out their retirement. On the Money Making Conversations Master Class, we talked about how to make higher education affordable without future hardship, by making smart use of need-based aid, merit scholarships, low-cost loans, and smart saving strategies.
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Talking About Kids
Prioritizing your kids’ education and your retirement can be challenging. In this episode of the Taking Kids podcast, we talked about how to balance saving for college and retirement, including tips on how to make it more affordable by understanding financial aid, grants, scholarships, and how to plan for college with smart strategies.
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Coparent Academy
College planning is more complicated when parents are divorced or going through a divorce. On this episode of the Coparent Academy podcast, I highlighted some of the most important things that divorced or separated parents need to know when planning for college. From FAFSA updates to tax reforms, this episode is a helpful guide.