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Let's get right to the heart of the matter. You have two options to attack the high cost of college and the mountain of paperwork involved with the financial aid process:
Do it yourself Use the services of a professional college funding expert
You might be thinking "What about my accountant, my high school guidance counselor, and my college financial aid officer?" They do their jobs very well, but they can be hazardous to your wealth when it comes to helping you with the college funding process.
If you decide to tackle this monumental task yourself, you need to answer an enthusiastic YES to the following two questions: 1. Am I prepared to commit the time, effort, and stress necessary to complete all the steps, accurately, timely, legally, and ethically, so that you: 2. Am I prepared to risk losing THOUSANDS of dollars because I made a mistake, missed a deadline, or didn't use a legal and ethical strategy to lower my costs because I wasn't aware of it. You are about to spend $40,000 to $160,000+ on you child's college education. Any miscue on your part could cost you thousands.
Your other option is to use the services of a professional college funding expert. I am always amazed that when we have a problem with our health, teeth, plumbing, electrical wiring, furnace..., we call a professional expert to help solve it. But when it comes to spending $40,000 to $160,000+ on your child's college education, or mortgaging your home to the hilt and overburdening your child with college loans, or altering your retirement plans by working longer or living on less money in retirement, because of college bills we hesitate to call a professional expert.
I urge you to look through the rest of my website and take that first step of contacting me to discuss your situation. You can fill out my questionnaire or call 724-864-5550. |