- What’s the salary mentioned along with getting a CFP™ certification?
- What does the acronym FAFSA stand for?
- One of those “4 reasons you shouldn’t use a 529 Plan to pay for college” is just plain incorrect. Which one, and how so? (No worries, the answer is also found in the notes’ #3.
- What percentage of WSSU students are taking student loans?
- Is there a personal financial planning course offered by the UNC Online system?
- What does the acronym CLEP stand for?
- Are Black students encouraged to challenge authority in this section of the notes?
- Do prison inmates qualify for Pell grants to help them obtain education which may help them qualify for jobs once they leave prison?
- Briefly describe the way to get money for education referred to as an “income-share agreement.”
- Describe one benefit and one detriment to having a job while also being a full-time student.
- Describe how “tuition reimbursement” is usually handled by an employer.
- Planning ahead: At least one of your letters of recommendation should be written by a professor in your major. Does it matter whether you get an “A” in their course?
- If you have a job, you might ask your supervisor whether you can turn your working there into an internship. Name two general differences between a job and an internship.
- If you borrow the national average amount in student loans at 4.66% to be repaid over 10 years, by the time you’ve paid it off how much will you have paid in interest expenses?
- What percentage of Americans of ages 21 to 37 had received financial help from a relative or guardian, according to a 2018 survey?
- Still not going to force you to read optional or personal advice items.
- Some students feel I’m pretty harsh on where I rank buying life insurance. Where would you prioritize it on this list?
- Which is more advantageous to you, a $1,000 tax credit or a $1,000 tax deduction? Explain.