Tag: college
Former Vermonters to get 'Welcome Home' tuition rate for state colleges
Mar 29, 2018
Vermont Business Magazine, 3/28/18 - The Vermont State Colleges System has adopted a new “Welcome Home” tuition policy making it easier for former Vermonters to return to the state and immediately qualify…
Vermont College of Fine Arts appoints Leslie Ward as new president
Dec 05, 2019
Congrats to our client in the news - Vermont College of Fine Arts!
VT Digger, Lola Duffort, 12/4/19 - Leslie Ward, the acting president of the Vermont College of Fine Arts, will take over as the Montpelier…
Who really does well with new standard deductions? Your student
Nov 01, 2018
Since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was signed into law, we have heard many politicians touting that the legislation doubles the standard deduction on individual income tax returns. This sounds like quite…
The Two Estate-Planning Documents Clients Need for College-Bound Kids
Sep 10, 2020
The Two Estate-Planning Documents Clients Need for College-Bound Kids
How to Balance Saving for Retirement and Your Kids’ Education
Nov 04, 2021
Setting aside adequate funding for the future is a long, hard slog. Particularly for younger families who are early- to mid-career and have a lot of competing financial items to cover. Between raising young kids, paying mortgage or rent, and the countless other items that come with daily living, it can be stressful and difficult to see how everything is ever going to come together.
Inconsistent Tax Treatment of Student Debt Forgiveness Creates Confusion
Jul 25, 2022
Student debt forgiveness has been at the forefront of recent federal policy discussions, with President Biden exploring using executive action to cancel up to $10,000 in student loan debt per borrower.…
Five Ways to Pay for College
Aug 01, 2022
Breanna Sykes, a Wealth Advisor with our affiliated wealth planning firm *Copper Leaf Financial has published a new article of great interest for those with teenagers: Five Ways to Pay for College. FAFSA…