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MEUC: the unemployment insurance top-up no one is talking about

February 21, 2021 by indyfinance 1 Comment

Become a Patron! Since the original CARES act in March, I've been trying to provide practical, real-world guidance on the nuances of federal and state aid to unemployed and self-employed workers. For reference: In May I shared my successful EIDL loan application; In July I asked whether the PPP program was designed to fail; In August I broke down what programs … [Read more...] about MEUC: the unemployment insurance top-up no one is talking about

How to apply to, enroll in, and attend college

February 12, 2021 by indyfinance 4 Comments

Become a Patron! In my Wednesday review of Ron Lieber's college-cost book I promised my own streamlined take on how to think about higher education. One of the great shortcomings of Lieber's book is that it's focused on parents: the "You" in the title refers to you, the parent, rather than "You," the student. Unless you plan on taking your children's tests for them, "You" … [Read more...] about How to apply to, enroll in, and attend college

Book Review: Ron Lieber just wants to ask questions about college costs (that have obvious answers)

February 10, 2021 by indyfinance 2 Comments

Become a Patron! Before I was a travel hacker, I was a higher education hacker. In fact, the first glimpse I had behind the rickety infrastructure of the modern economy was when I made a last minute decision to study abroad and my university's financial aid, which shouldn't have been applicable, appeared as a $40,000 credit in my account, which almost entirely paid for my … [Read more...] about Book Review: Ron Lieber just wants to ask questions about college costs (that have obvious answers)

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