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How to qualify for Student Loan debt forgiveness?
This past Friday the Supreme Court struck down President Biden's student loan cancellation. The crew discusses the recent Supreme Court rulings and how these decisions will impact our lives and the entire country.
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Making Sure You Benefit From The Student Loan Cancellations
TFG Crew is back! (And recording the episode again since Lawrence forgot to hit record) On Wednesday, August 24th, President Biden announced a massive student loan debt relief that directly impacts over 60 million Americans who hold an extensive amount of federal student loan debt. We discuss the groundbreaking news, the hidden details, massive opportunities to reengage in your tax planning strategy and more. Opportunities come and go. It comes down to how you play the cards to lower your expenses and increase your wealth.
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Don’t Miss Out on Your State’s Student Loan Tax Credits!
“Biden’s chief of staff said that the president asked the Education Department to review his legal authority to cancel debt and that he will determine how he could proceed.” NBC News, April 1, 2021 With this headline, twitter was a buzz with conversation again from those holding their breaths to hopefully see Student Loan reform. Additionally, with more than 40 million Americans with student loan debt, the last stimulus surprisingly did not include any student loan debt cancellation promises or ideas. The Federal Reserve estimates that Americans owed more than $1.7 trillion in student loans. Available Federal Student Loan Debt Relief Beyond the grim news, there are options. Especially, during…
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New Stimulus Package Doesn’t Include Student Loan Debt Relief ASAP?
Student Loan debt is the definitive crisis of the millennial generation. There are Federal student debt relief programs that exist for those in public service-related jobs (ie Federal employment) and the military, however, a lot of people age 39 and younger are way behind on student loans.
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How to Avoid This Student Loan Debt Trap. I Added $10,000 Without Knowing
Full disclosure, this was my student debt experience. Your experience may vary. Yep, you read it correctly, I once spent $10,000 without knowing in a span of fewer than 18 months. What’s worse is that I have proof. What could have been 2 all-expense paid trips to the Maldives, 2 flights to Carnival (Trinidad and Rio), and/or many baller-rific nights where we would pop bottles; was merely an expense of $10k without knowing. With that said, I’m writing to spare you. As a Financial Coach, Tax Planner, and Bonafide Expert in all things poverty, I would like nothing more than for you to read this, think it over and share it with the nearest college student. Seth…