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 ...
Making a high income doesn’t always mean peace of mind. In this episode, Sam Rodriguez, CFP®, and Conor Shepard unpack why so many people who appear financially successful still feel anxious and behind. They explore what real wealth actually looks like—and how to redefine success on your own terms. Watch On YouTube: WHY DON'T I FEEL WEALTHY? Want to talk to an advisor about something you heard in this episode? Reach out to us: www.foundationwealthpartners.com/contact ...
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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 ...