Are you thinking about buying a whole life insurance policy and wondering if it makes sense to add a paid-up additions rider? If that sounds like you stick around because we’re going to go over exactly why it may make sense to add that rider to your policy.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could get $1 to do the job of multiple dollars? Are you wondering how this could be possible? Well, stick around to the end of this blog, because today we’re going to talk about multiple duty dollars and how to get your money to work harder for you and your family.
For most of us, our income is limited every month. We only have so much money coming in, so it’s important, and this is why we always preach: It’s not how much money you make, it’s how much money you keep that really matters. It’s also very important to make that money as efficient as possible – to make it work as hard as possible for you and not for the other guys.
We have a team that specializes in the college application process. They will help you with everything from filling out the free application for federal student aid – FAFSA, to helping your child write essays for their college application. They will also help you negotiate for a better deal after you have received your initial offer on financial aid. All of these things are to help your student get into their dream school, a school that is a good fit for them. Not just that, it also helps parents not to overpay for their children’s college education.
The cost of college is not the same for everyone. Not everyone who goes to the same school in the same year will pay the same amount for college. The cost of college is individual to each family, and it’s based on a few factors used in the financial aide calculation. That calculation includes parent’s income, parent’s assets, student’s income and student’s assets.