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The Number Two Goal – Getting the Kids Through College

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I speak with hundreds of people, and the number two question I get is “How will I pay for my kids’ college?” Read on to hear the answers I share—plus (a bonus!) 3 Key Questions every family needs to ask.

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A Private Letter from the IRS – Leveraging the 401(k) Plan to Reduce Student Loan Debt

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Did you know that you can get a “private letter” from the IRS that has good news? Read on to find out a bit more about “Private Letter Rulings” (PLRs) from the IRS—plus a surprising way one company is helping employees pay off their student loan debt!

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Hey, Chicken Little, the Sky Is NOT Falling!

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What was true in late summer 2017 (when markets were quite stable and volatility low) remains true now—yes, we’ll have some “storms” in the market; HOWEVER, the Chicken Little doomsayers have yet to be proven even marginally intelligent with their “The Sky is Falling!” clucking!

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No, Indexing is NOT Going to Destroy the Market!

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John Bogle launched the first index fund in 1975 and was greeted with proclamations of “Bogle’s Folly,” and people have continued to throw darts at the concept of index investing. As of yet, they have not been able to “burst the bubble.” Today we discuss the misplaced notion that index investing will somehow result in significant pricing distortions in the marketplace.

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