Sunday, November 30, 2008
College Cost Calculators
Here is just a summary of what you will find:
College Cost Projections
Savings Growth
529 Plan Growth
Savings vs. Borrowing
Payment Calculator
Expected Family Contribution
Loan Calculator
Income Based Repayment
How Much To Borrow
Loan Comparison
Budgets
http://www.finaid.org/calculators/
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Best Majors By Salary
You can look up the median starting salary and the median mid career salary by major.
The major disadvantage is that the list is not organized by highest salary major to lowest.
When deciding what career to pursue be sure to factor in what you will be earning.
These are only general median salaries (you may earn more or less based on your area and the economy). Your choice of major and salary potential should be an important factor in your choice of school and how much loans you take on.
http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/degrees.asp
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Grants and Scholarships for College
Many of these websites offer the ability to specialize your search based on the type of award you are looking for.
The scholarship links are more accessible and relevant to the student than the grant links because the grant websites mix government contracts with student grants.
When we went to school there were no such databases with this specialization and broad amount of knowledge available.
Take advantage of these links.
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/life-stages/educational-funding/how-factor-grants-and-scholarships-your-college-choice
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Lower Your Total College Bill
A college student may feel the "need" to go to an private school but after the experience of going to a public school and graduating with no loans, it is worth it.
You can save 30% of the cost of college by living at home.
Many elite schools are offering grants instead of loans based on your family income.
You can save money by working during the summers.
Fastweb.com and Scholarships.com offer free search for scholarships.
You can start out at a community college and then transfer to a state school.
http://www.mainstreet.com/article/life-stages/educational-funding/state-schools-save-dollars-make-sense?page=1
Monday, November 17, 2008
Top State Universities For Earning the Most Money
You can look up the starting median salary for the schools and the mid career median salary.
This is an overall median salary, be sure to note that your major may put you above or below the median.
The only disadvantage for the site is that the schools are not arranged by highest to lowest salary. Also, be sure to factor in that graduates may have a higher starting salary in higher cost city areas (but also a higher cost of living).
http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/top-state-universities.asp
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Rethinking College Debt
In her article, "Its Time to Rethink College Debt," Laura Rowley writes about the emotional impact that taking out loans has on students. The student profiled was shocked to learn that she could find a job for only half the salary than she was told by her school counselor.
Rowley writes that students need to reassess the risk involved in taking out loans and not earning enough to repay them. She also says to stay away from private loans because you could owe double the amount as a gov't loan because of higher interest rates.
Other important facts:
- Make sure your yearly loan repayment is not more than 10-15% of your salary.
- A manual worker may end up with a higher standard of living than a professional because of not owing loans.
- State schools offer great value because of their low tuition rates.
- Don't borrow in total more than your expected starting salary.
- Start a 529 plan early to fund your childs education.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Will your education pay off?
For an example about a person who went to law school and who expects the debt to pay off, see http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-133729
Although this story could be true for a small percent of students, it certainly is not true for many that I know. I know far too many people who have graduated with professional degrees but are struggling to find a job. They are now deferring their loans payments.
You need to ask yourself a key question, "Will my education pay off?" More on how to answer this in later posts.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
IRS Ruling: Law School Loan Forgivness is Not Income
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2008/06/irs-blesses-law.html
A Critical View of Federal Loan Forgiveness Programs
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/on-education/2008/5/28/the-problem-with-federal-loan-forgiveness-programs.html
For a list of such programs, see our blog entry:
http://mhs-financial-advice.blogspot.com/2008/11/httpwww.html
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Volunteer to Advance Your Career
When you volunteer, you serve others and you give back to the community. But my conversation today reminded me that when you volunteer, you get back a lot more than you give.
Onecle Sample Contracts
You can find actual contract SEC filings from such categories as: bankruptcy, separation agreements, consulting, credit, leases, benefit plans, compensation plans, franchise, proxy filing, promissory notes, stock agreements, severance, stock options, tax, etc.
This is a good reference learning tool because it is from real life contracts not sample documents.
http://www.onecle.com/
Best Places To Buy A House Based On Income
They rank the best and worst by measuring if the median house price is affordable for the median income in that area. Unfortunately, we live in the highest cost, the NYC metro area. The median income can not afford the lowest cost house in our area. They are stuck having to buy co-ops in apartment buildings. I don't know about you but I like a backyard, space, and having my own house without worrying that I have a mortgage I can't afford.
http://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/article/105683/Affordable-Housing-Exists,-If-You-Know-Where-to-Look
Best Places To Live In
Their rankings are based on jobs, schools and housing costs.
You can search by state and closest location to where you live now. You can also compare the cost of living in different towns. I often try to explain to people that their dollar will go a lot further outside of the big cities (especially in housing costs) and they will live a better quality of life. Hopefully, once you see the low cost, high quality neighborhoods available around the U.S., you might move to one of these great towns.
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2008/index.html
25 Ways to Save Money
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/105529/25-Ways-to-Save-More-Each-Month
Earn Money By Recycling
http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/105497/4-ways-to-earn-cash-for-recycling
How much will college cost for your child?
http://finance.yahoo.com/calculator/college-education/col-02
This calculator factors in an "Annual college cost inflation" of 6%.
What I like about this calculator is that you can enter the information for more than one child at once. The calculator will show you the results one graph and on one table.
What I don't like about this calculator is that you have to guess what the annual cost of the college would be today. This prediction is not easy to do. For example, it does not take into account any financial aid your child might receive.
To get the most information with this calculator, as with any calculator, type in and compare a number of your estimates.
Find Tax Deductions
http://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-software/ty07/msn/deduction-finder.jsp
How much did you really borrow?
http://www.finaid.org/calculators/loanpayments.phtml
Sunday, November 2, 2008
BankRate Glossary
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/defhome.asp
Public Jobs Loan Forgiveness
http://www.finaid.org/loans/publicservice.phtml http://www.finaid.org/loans/forgiveness.phtml
Take Tax Deductions
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/Financial_Literacy/Dec07_tax_deductions_a1.asp?caret=78b
Celebrity tax issues
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/Financial_Literacy/Dec07_tax_experts_a1.asp?caret=80
Learn MBA Topics For Free
http://www.quickmba.com/
Legal Topics / Vocab
You can learn about the current regulations and laws such as: accident, criminal, estate, family, labor, real estate, bankruptcy, financial, legal, etc. This website offers legal information on various topics all in one place and it also gives important definitions for legal vocabulary terms.
http://business-law.freeadvice.com/all_topics.php
To Retire Early, Save Early
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/moneyhappy/118245
If you are interested in learning how Madison Du Paix saved enough to retire at the age of 29, read her method in her blog, "My Dollar Plan."
http://www.mydollarplan.com/%22%3E%3Cspan%20style=%22FONT-WEIGHT:%20bold%22%3EMy%20Dollar%20Plan/
How much is the name of a school worth to you?
Is college worth it?
http://money.cnn.com/2008/08/20/pf/college/college_price.moneymag/index.htm?postversion=2008082214
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Going to College Costs More
http://money.cnn.com/2008/10/29/pf/college/college/index.htm
10 Most Expensive Colleges
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/news/0810/gallery.expensive_colleges/index.html