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Narrated by:
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Barry Abrams
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By:
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Eric Tyson MBA
About this listen
Discover a concrete financial plan to finance a college education
Financing a college education is a daunting task no matter what your circumstances. Best-selling author and personal finance expert, Eric Tyson offers tried and true strategic advice on how to understand loans, know your options, and how to improve your financial fitness while paying down your student loan debt. Armed with the checklists and timelines, you'll be able to:
- Figure out what colleges actually cost
- Get to know the FAFSA® and CSS Profile(TM)
- Research scholarship opportunities
- Quickly compare financial aid offers from different schools
- Find creative ways to lighten your debt load
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