The Last-Minute Tax Move That Could Be Worth $100000 – DailyFinance


The Last-Minute Tax Move That Could Be Worth $100000
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College financial aid: Money held in an IRA is not counted as an asset for calculating a family's expected financial contribution when calculating federal financial aid for college. Investments in ordinary brokerage accounts reduce the amount of aid a ...

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Part 3: Answers to Your Questions About Paying for College – New York Times (blog)


Part 3: Answers to Your Questions About Paying for College
New York Times (blog)
A professor at Brown responds to a column about financial aid for college. More Headlines » · Follow The New York Times ». Facebook; Twitter · YouTube · RSS · © 2013 The New York Times Company · Site Map · Privacy · Your Ad Choices · Advertise · Terms ...

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Seven Under-the-Radar Financial Hacks Everyone Should Know About – Lifehacker


Seven Under-the-Radar Financial Hacks Everyone Should Know About
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How It Works: Nowhere on the FAFSA form (it's used to apply for financial aid for college) does it ask about assets that belong to people other than the student or student's parents. So to save money that isn't counted when colleges take stock of your ...

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Part 2: Answers to Your Questions About Paying for College – New York Times (blog)


Part 2: Answers to Your Questions About Paying for College
New York Times (blog)
By DAVID WALLIS. Jerry Reid, who enrolled in college at 65 and joined a fraternity, tells of his experiences as an older student on campus. Inequity on Campus. A professor at Brown responds to a column about financial aid for college. More Headlines » ...

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Latino Blueprint Offers New Ideas for Financial Aid Policy – Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio


Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio

Latino Blueprint Offers New Ideas for Financial Aid Policy
Diverse: Issues in Higher Educatio
With the Higher Education Act (HEA) up for renewal this year, a leading Hispanic education organization is seeking to shake up current thinking about federal policy with a collection of new ideas that would re-imagine student financial aid for college ...

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Bill would reduce tuition for military students affected by sequester – statepolitics.lohudblogs (blog)


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Bill would reduce tuition for military students affected by sequester
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Hudson Valley lawmakers unveiled a proposal Monday to protect active-duty and reserve military personnel from sequester cuts to their financial aid for college. Sen. Greg Ball, R-Patterson, Putnam County, and Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor, R ...

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