Big Changes to Parent PLUS Loans
I have long advocated that parents should not borrow to pay for their children’s college education if they have yet to build a strong retirement fund.


I have long advocated that parents should not borrow to pay for their children’s college education if they have yet to build a strong retirement fund.
On this Ask Suze & KT Anything episode, KT asks Suze your questions about Roths, the must-have documents and teaching your adult children money lessons and so much more.
No matter how successful you have been in your work life, as you age there can be a gnawing worry that your skills may not be as up to date as younger workers in your field, or in your own office.
On this Ask Suze & KT Anything episode, KT asks Suze questions from you about adding a partner’s name to credit cards and utilities, taxes on retirement accounts and financial advisor fees.
In this episode, Suze clarifies some of the misconceptions listeners may have about her stock recommendations and breaks down the difference between qualified and non-qualified dividends.
When a relative or close friend asks for financial help, your heart will always be screaming “yes.” And according to a recent Pew Research survey, plenty of us are put in that position.
On this Ask Suze & KT Anything episode, KT asks Suze questions from you about the relationship between oil and the stock market, which is better: buying or renting a home, finances and family plus so much more.
This Suze School continues the theme of making your money work harder for you, by focusing on the stock market and having a diverse portfolio.
Being a long-term investor wasn’t exactly easy the first six months of this year. Between January 1st and early April, the S&P 500 stock index fell more than 15%, and the Nasdaq 100 index of tech firms and other growth companies lost nearly 20%.