College

Going Back to College: Briana’s Story

by Briana Myricks November 24, 2011 2 comments
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As a financial blogger, I’m bred to hate debt. I was in enough already, and didn’t want to add to it with student loans. When I previously went to school, I had a state grant and several scholarships. The scholarship money is gone and I no longer qualify for the grant. Without any savings, student loans . . .

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Our $10,000 College Cash Flow Fund

by John February 8, 2011 0 comments
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Courtney and I, well, we don’t like debt. We hate it, really. So when it was time for Courtney to go back to school, student loans were the last thing we wanted to do. So, we decided that we would need to cash flow the whole thing . . .

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Dave Ramsey’s 7 Baby Steps: Step 5 – Work on College Funding for Children

by John June 18, 2010 1 comment

If you have children, the question inevitably arises whether or not you should save for their college education. Once you’ve destroyed your non-mortgage debt and built your fully-funded emergency fund, you’re ready to start thinking about your kid’s future. In this baby step, we’ll explore how to put your kids through college without incurring hefty [...]

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5 Ways To Accelerate Debt Elimination

by John May 20, 2010 1 comment

If you’re trying to get out of debt, but things seem to be going slowly, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with how to get debt paid off in a timely manner. Whether you have large amounts of debt, or you just need to knock out a few thousand, here are 5 ways to accelerate [...]

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Dave Ramsey Interviews a College Financial Aid Staff Member

by John March 25, 2010 0 comments

A few days ago I wrote an article regarding student financial aid and how we view college loans. Dave Ramsey recently sat down with a college financial staff member to discuss the growing amounts of debt that college students are undertaking. I found this very interesting and insightful. No doubt, many college students have no [...]

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