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If you qualify for federal financial aid, there are a number of strategies you can try to implement to enhance the amount of aid your child will receive when you apply for financial aid. The idea is to lower your expected family contribution (EFC), which in turn raises your child's aid eligibility. In December 2016, Yahoo announced that data associated with more than 1 billion user accounts had been stolen in 2013. After the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, we dig up our hopes and dreams and make some resolutions. Getting back in the gym, losing weight, and eating clean, are usually at the top of the list, but what about your finances? The health of your accounts, spending habits, and investments are just as important to evaluate. For most of last week, the market was fairly lackluster. By the close of the market last Thursday, the Dow had fallen to 19,732.Positioning Your Income/Assets to Enhance Financial Aid Eligibility
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on February 2nd, 2017
What does it mean to enhance your financial aid eligibility?
Digital Deception: Current Trends in Cybercrime
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on February 2nd, 2017
Market Month: January 2017
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on February 1st, 2017
Market Week: January 30, 2017
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 30th, 2017
Financial Resolutions: 6 Tips to keep you Accountable
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 26th, 2017
The Biggest Reasons to Own Life Insurance
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 26th, 2017
Market Week: January 23, 2017
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 23rd, 2017
The Markets (as of market close January 20, 2017)
How to Engage your Young Kids in Learning about Money from a Young Age
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 20th, 2017
How to Engage your Young Kids in Learning about Money from a Young Age
Medicare & Medicaid: What's the Difference?
Submitted by Madison Planning Group on January 20th, 2017
Medicare & Medicaid: What's the Difference?