Title of the episode: Roundtable Discussion: Tax Planning for College students.
Episode summary: Special guest, Jacob Bristol discusses what college students should know about tax planning.
Full description of the episode and any show notes/links:
In this episode, MSU Senior Jacob Bristol provides timely information on:
· Covering tax forms like W-2 and the 1040
· Reviewing tax deductions and credits that impact college students
· Comparing investing in a traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
· Discussing tax return software such as TurboTax
· Exploring Jacob’s career path that let him to the double major
Number of the episode: 10
Guests: names, title, or year in school, major etc.
Jacob Bristol-Sr. Accounting/Financial Planning Major
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