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Take Charge and Reach Your Goals

Take Charge and Reach Your Goals. Financial Tips for College. PICPA. The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants PICPA is a professional association of more than 20,000 CPAs working together to improve the profession and serve the public interest. . Financial Tips for College.

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Take Charge and Reach Your Goals

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  1. Take Charge and Reach Your Goals
  2. Financial Tips for College

    PICPA The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants PICPA is a professional association of more than 20,000 CPAs working together to improve the profession and serve the public interest.
  3. Financial Tips for College

    Tax Credits American Opportunity Credit Hope Credit (for 2008 or earlier) Lifetime Learning Credit
  4. Financial Tips for College

    Tax Deductions Tuition and Fees Student Loan Interest Deduction
  5. Financial Tips for College

    Get Creative with Saving Ask about tuition discounts and flexible repayment plans Is there a discount if you pay the entire semester’s bill up front? What if you have the money to be directly debited from your bank account? Is there an alma mater discount?
  6. Financial Tips for College

    Get Creative with Saving Ask about tuition discounts and flexible repayment plans Can your payments be spread over a 12-month period? Can payments be extended for a period after your child graduates? Are some charges optional?
  7. Financial Tips for College

    Get Creative with Saving Graduate in three years, rather than four Think about cooperative education Enroll in a two-year school, then transfer to a four-year Live at home – sorry students! Consider online courses
  8. Financial Tips for College

    Get Creative with Saving Check to see if your employer offers assistance Up to $5250 of employer-provided education assistance is tax free Have grandparents (or others) pay tuition directly to the college. The payments they make directly to the school aren’t considered gifts for purposes of federal gift tax rules
  9. Financial Tips for College

    Returning to School as an Adult The federal government and colleges base your aid eligibility on last year’s tax records. If you plan to cut your hours or stop work to go back to school, your income will obviously decrease. Bring this to the attention of the financial aid director.
  10. Financial Tips for College

    Tips for Students Have a plan in place with your parents before starting school Be upfront about what they will pay for and what you will pay for Try using monthly payments – decide ahead of time how this will be carried out
  11. Financial Tips for College

    Tips for Students Set up a budget List your sources of income List what you think you might spend in a month: Cost of books and school supplies Meals and entertainment Personal care items Car expenses/travel
  12. Financial Tips for College

    Tips for Students Credit card companies aggressively target college students A credit card is a good way to build credit and good in case of an emergency Try using a debit card for everyday purchases and save the credit card for emergencies
  13. Financial Tips for College

    Tips for Students Credit card advice: Beware of teaser rates Stick with one card Pay in full every month Pay on time – avoid late charges Avoid cash advance Protect your credit history
  14. Financial Tips for College

    Tips for Students It may be a good idea to open an account at a bank near your school of choice. Locate a bank that offers free or low-fee checking for students and has ATMs on or near campus.
  15. Financial Tips for College

    Resources PICPA’s College Savings pagewww.picpa.org/collegesavings 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy www.360financialliteracy.org U.S. Department of Educationwww.college.gov
  16. Financial Tips for College

    Questions?
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