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The House Passes Act for College Affordability

The College Affordability and Opportunity Act was passed by the House of Representatives Feb. 7, 2008, and will now move to a compromise committee. The act is the House’s revised and extended version of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and includes conventional reforms such as broadening eligibility requirements and [...]

Tax Scholarships

Many families – especially those in the Bay Area – find their income and the value of their assets are too high to be eligible for government financial aid toward college. Is there anything that can be done to reduce the out-of-pocket cost of college for these families? Well, let’s [...]

The Coming Changes to The Social Security System

Social Security is run like a Ponzi scheme or chain letter that steals from the young to give to the old, and then placates the young by promising to give them a share of the future loot. Trouble is, demographics tell us that the number of old people per worker [...]

Tax Deferred Accounts – can you have too much of a good thing?

Where to put the money you save? Well that’s easy – tax-deferred retirement accounts, of course. The media (and most advisors) love tax deferred retirement accounts such as the 401k account your employer offers, or the traditional IRA. You put pre-tax money in and it grows without being taxed each [...]

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