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  • March 28, 2023

Financial literacy trainings tripled in 2022, FPA says

April is Financial Literacy Month, a time to help local communities learn more about saving and investing.

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  • February 25, 2021

Educators, hit hard by Covid, are leaving jobs and worried about retirement

More than half are seriously considering leaving the profession or retiring early. A third of those thinking about leaving for other fields were tenured professors.

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Empathy can help advisers succeed with clients

Why many women aren't seeking advice

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College saving programs make changes as assets continue to rise

College savings plans continue to be popular with investors, and sponsors of the nearly 100 different Section 529 plans offered in the U.S. are tweaking fees and other features to attract assets.

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Americans failing to claim all education benefits, report says

The tax incentives and other programs designed to help with the escalating costs of college are so varied and confusing that many Americans aren't taking full advantage of the benefits.

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  • July 13, 2012

Student-loan holders hazed by private-debt collectors, critics charge

Generated $1B in commissions in first nine months of 2011; 'power that would make a mobster envious'

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Public colleges may be the ticket, advisers tell clients

With tuition and fees at marquee private colleges now approaching a king's ransom, some advisers are telling clients to consider sending their kids to less prestigious -- but more affordable -- public universities.

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And you think your kid’s private school is expensive

Tuition at Leysin American School in the Swiss Alps is $72K a year, but at least the skiing's good