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You champion their independence, but you never stop being a parent. Here are some critical documents to help you help your college student.
You champion their independence, but you never stop being a parent. Here are some critical documents to help you help your college student.

Most of us spend years anticipating and working toward retirement, but what if it falls flat? The National Library of Medicine published a study in which 28% of retirees reported experiencing depression after retiring from the
Filling out a FAFSA for your college-bound kid used to be the paperwork equivalent of the Ironman Triathlon. Luckily for you and your caffeine intake, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) has been pared
What’s on your and your teens’ college planning checklist? Hopefully, you’ve visited a few schools, looked at scholarship options, and have the list narrowed down between your top picks and a safety school.
As a business owner, who do you identify as having the most to gain from an internship?

Hooray, you’ve scored the internship that will advance your career! After the excitement settles, you may experience a mix of anticipation and fear of the unknown. After all, you’re new to the workforce, so we understand

Glancing over your neighbor’s shoulder does not stop after grade school. With scrolling social media apps replacing our morning newspapers, it comes as no surprise that we are constantly comparing our lives to those we follow.
According to the College Board,15 years from now (that’s 2033!), a private four-year college degree will cost $323,900. Gulp. Some families have been saving in 529 accounts that can be used for qualified educational expenses like
By 2030, the average four-year degree will cost $205,000 according to the US Department of Education. Have you started talking to your kids yet about the cost of college? It’s a conversation you should be having