Career questions tagged financial-planning
Financial planning involves helping a person use their money responsibly and achieve a goal. Careers include financial planner, fund manager, insurance sales agents, and many more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat's the best way to approach student loans?
As we are all gonna graduate with a pile of loans, what's the best way to approach them? Is it best to consolidate all loans or pay them one company at a time? #loans #college #debt #financial-planning #college-advice
Will out of state tuition go down?
Without going to socialism, any hope of more reciprocity between states concerning out of state tuition? Maybe cut some Board of Regents salaries to get costs down? #college-reciprocity #college #college-tuition #financial-planning
What are the best loans to get for college?
I am planning on attending college in the fall as a freshman and would like to know what would be the best way to fund my education through loans. #student-loans #loans #financial-planning #college
Should I buy a car or save for school?
I am wondering what to save my money for. #financial-planning #college
Was it hard to pay off college?
I want to know my financial status and if college is the right path for me. #path #college #financial-planning #money-management
what is best way to get good money, work study or a job outside of campus?
College is going to be hard enough but being in debt for the best of my life is going to be a big weight to have to carry for myself. So I want to know what would be the better solution to earn money faster to pay off my loans. #brokeproblems #financial-planning #student-debt #money-management
What is the best way to save for college and how does it impact financial aid awards?
Trying to decide how to save money and be able to live while in college #pay4college #scholarships #financial-planning #financial-aid #college-advice
What is the best way to get help financially to get my masters?
I don't know if there are scholarships for masters program. I want to get my masters degree in clinical mental health counseling and I want to also know if there is anything I should do to prepare myself. I still have about . 2 years left until I graduate from my bachelors. #masters-degree #clinical-psychology #financial-planning #student-debt #financial-aid
What's it like, money wise, to have an apartment?
During college, depending on which one I go to, I was thinking about getting my own apartment, something cheap for now until I save up more money than I do now. I want to have the feeling of living on my own, to try and see if I can handle it. #financial-planning #mortgage
How do mortgages work?
My high school never taught me anything about mortgages, loans, debt, credit or any of that stuff that I will need in life. I am planning to move out of my parents home, but I have no idea how mortgages work and I want to get a house. #house-plans #mortgage #financial-planning
Are loans worth it?
My job barely pays enough for rent let alone school, but I have to pay loans back at some point and there's no guarantee I'll get a good job. #school #stressed #financial-planning #loans
How many years will it take me to pay off my college debt? In a perfect scenario, enter the workforce with a bachelors in accounting?#collegedebt
I am curious on average how long does it take to pay off college debt? Will this hinder other financial situations. #collegedebt #financial-planning #college-advice
How difficult is it to reapply for scholarships?
I am worried I can’t afford to pay my way through all my years of college education. #moneyforcollege #financial-planning #money-management #college
How do I manage my finances while in college?
I'm not sure how much of my income should go towards my student loans (which will be about 65,000 dollars) and how much should go towards personal use #financial-planning #college #finance #money #money-management
What are good ways to save/make money?
I know we all have a hard time with money and school and bills. Does anyone have some good advice on how to save and then continue to save. I have had a savings account for a good year now and it just seems like I am not making enough money to even put money in my savings account. and how do you deal with not being able to do something because of your financial status? How can we socialize and be happy when all these bills and school work keep falling down on us. #money #saving #expenses #college #job #financial-planning #personal-finance #money-management
What is the best way to get scholarships or money to help with college? and not loans!
I'm really financially not able to pay for my college. It would definitely put my family in complete debt and I cant do that. #scholarships #college #financial-planning #financial-aid #money-management
What is a better and faster way to find scholarships for youself?
As im approaching the end of my high school years, ive been trying to get opportunities to find scholarships but it seems to be very hard. As student who has a low income it is important for me to be able to get as many scholarships as I cant get. I woukd appreciate to have some suggestions in the best way of doing this. #scholarships #financial-aid #college #financial-planning
How do I be financially stable enough to travel the world?
I want to be able to challenge myself of accomplishing my goal of traveling the world, exploring different cultures. #travel #financial-planning
How will I manage so many bills on my own?
There are so many bills and as a starting young adult, how will I keep them under control and not slip through my fingers? #young-adults #finance #financial-planning
Will school tuition be less in the future?
School has become a business here in the US. I have seen other countries and University tuition is not high. They want people to go to school and be educated. In addition, I have noticed the quality of teaching material is better as well as teaching methods. Is that going to get any better?#college #college-tuition #financial-aid #financial-planning
I was accepted to a university that was my first choice on my list, but it is also the most expensive, should I accepted anyway and worry about cost later?
The university I was accepted to has a very good criminology department. Most colleges the first 2 years you take the basics than in the last 2 you do your major. But with this college, they start you out immediately with your major. My problem is they were also the most expensive one on my list. I am being raised by my grandmother who does not have the money to help with the cost. Yes, I qualified for financial aid. Haven't been awarded any scholarship yet. I'm worried I will never be able to afford to pay to go to this college, even though I really want to, torn on what to do and how to go about it. #money #solution #college #financial-planning #financial-aid
What are some tips for budgeting?
I already kinda have a way to track my spending but I would like to hear what other people do to keep themselves accountable. #finance #financial-planning #budgeting #savings
What is the benefit of debit cards over credit cards in college?
I am going to be entering college soon and need to pay for things without carrying cash, should I use debit or credit? #financial-planning #finance #credit-cards #banking #college
Where is the best place to go to get out of a big debt such as school, car, and credit?
I need info on how I can get help to pay these bills. #financial-planning #debt #student-debt #loans #finance
Other than tuition, is college expensive?
I have literally $7 to my name right now. I’m going to college soon and I’m panicking about money. Any tips? #college-jobs #financial-planning #financial-aid #money-management #college-advice
Is retirement going to be available for millennials through 401k?
I've heard a lot rumors about companies getting rid of 401k. Therefore forcing employees to do retirement plans on there own but, it will be be hard to do if a person doesn't make a lot of money. #retirement #financial-planning #millennials
Should I transfer from a private university to a public one?
Right now I'm at a private university, and it's so ridiculously expensive. I love my school, I do, but is it really worth it to be in so much debt? Should I just try to transfer to a bigger, public university where I wouldn't be having to pay so much? #money #college-transfer #college #financial-planning #financial-aid #student-debt
What is the average student debt? What can I do to avoid it?
I really really don't want end up in debt #money #debt #student-debt #loans #financial-planning
What is the best way for long and short terms saving for new adults?
how should we prepare our self so that we can be financially stable as possible thru out our lives? Also if tragedy strikes how to combat it head-on. #money-management #money #savings #financial-planning
What is the best way to save for retirement? Roth, IRA, 401k? They are all confusing to me.
I am getting a late start with retirement savings. I want to get caught up as soon as possible after I graduate from my BSN program. #retirement #financial-planning #nursing