If you’re a Gen X or millennial parent, college costs are no longer a distant concern: they're on your doorstep. In this episode, Sam Rodriguez, CFP®, and Conor Shepard walk through four essential steps to help Gen X and millennial parents avoid overpaying for college. With tuition costs rising and financial aid more confusing than ever, they break down how to stay in the driver’s seat and making sure you don’t let a 17-year-old make a six-figure decision on their own. Learn how ...
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If you’re a Gen X or millennial parent, college costs are no longer a distant concern: they're on your doorstep. In this episode, Sam Rodriguez, CFP®, and Conor Shepard walk through four essential steps to help Gen X and millennial parents avoid overpaying for college. With tuition costs rising and financial aid more confusing than ever, they break down how to stay in the driver’s seat and making sure you don’t let a 17-year-old make a six-figure decision on their own. Learn how ...
Sam Rodriguez CFP® & Conor Shepard talk about 9 middle-class money traps many people find themselves in and how you can avoid them. They discuss: The dangers of "keeping up with the Joneses" The risks of taking on too much expensive debt (ex. credit cards)How falling into one trap can inevitably slide into another trap if someone doesn't take actionWatch Here: https://youtu.be/ZeguQN6Oyk4 Want to talk to an advisor about something you heard in this episode? Reach out to us: ww...
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If you’re a Gen X or millennial parent, college costs are no longer a distant concern: they're on your doorstep. In this episode, Sam Rodriguez, CFP®, and Conor Shepard walk through four essential steps to help Gen X and millennial parents avoid overpaying for college. With tuition costs rising and financial aid more confusing than ever, they break down how to stay in the driver’s seat and making sure you don’t let a 17-year-old make a six-figure decision on their own. Learn how ...