Friday, June 12, 2020

20 People on Twitter Who Can Help You Save for College

For most of us, saving for our childrenï ¿ ½s college tuition doesnï ¿ ½t happen overnight. Itï ¿ ½s a long process, and as we put away money laws will change and new products will come available. Even if youï ¿ ½re currently investing in a 529 college savings plan, youï ¿ ½ll want to stay on top of the latest news. For example, this week we learned from @529guru Joseph Hurley when he tweeted about a bill that was introduced into Congress that would make 529 plans more attractive. If approved, it would result in favorable changes including allowing up to $25,000 of unused funds to be rolled to a Roth RIA under certain circumstances. So whether youï ¿ ½re actively saving for college or just starting to think about it, hereï ¿ ½s a list of 20 people whose tweets will help guide you through the college planning process. Joseph Hurley @529guru Joe Hurley is the Founder of savingforcollege.com and is widely recognized as a college savings and 529 plan industry expert. In 1999, he published ï ¿ ½The Best Way to Save for College ï ¿ ½ A Complete Guide to 529 Plansï ¿ ½, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Savingforcollege.com @saving4college With just shy of 10K followers, savingforcollege.com is a top source of objective information related to 529 plans and other ways to save and pay for college. GradSave @GradSave GradSave offers daily tweets covering college saving news and other lighthearted content that appeals to young families. Suze Orman @SuzeOrmanShow As one of the countryï ¿ ½s most respected personal finance experts, Emmy award winning TV host and NYTimes best selling author, Suze Orman maintains a strong presence on Twitter. If you tweet a question, she may even mention it and give you an answer during the Suze Orman Show, which airs on CNBC. Michael Kitces @MichaelKitces ï ¿ ½Does he ever sleep?ï ¿ ½ Michael is a nationally recognized speaker and commentator on financial planning issues for a variety of publications including the Wall Street Journal and Kiplinger Magazine. You will find him tweeting with his industry peers on a daily basis. Mark Kantrowitz @mkant Mark Kantrowitz is Senior Vice President and Publisher of the Edvisors network, a group of websites designed to help plan and pay for college. He is a nationally recognized expert on financial aid, scholarships and student loans. Money on College @Money_College MONEY magazine senior writer Kim Clark tweets about what you get for your money when it comes to paying for college. Tara Siegel Bernard @tarasbernard Tara is a personal finance reporter for the New York Times. She writes about various consumer issues, including retirement and college savings. 401kid, inc. @401kid 401kid, inc. shares news and advice with families and financial advisors trying to learn about college savings plans. In addition to providing investor education, the company sells college planning asset allocation software. Our Kids & Money @OurKidsandMoney Our Kids & Money is a website dedicated to helping kids and their families become confident about their financial choices. They tweet tips and information on all aspects of personal finance, including college savings. Lynne O'Shaughnessy @Collegeblogs As a college columnist for CBS MoneyWatch, Lynne calls herself an ï ¿ ½expert on shrinking college costsï ¿ ½. Youï ¿ ½ll often find her tweeting about topics like scholarships, grants and financial aid. Andrea Feirstein @529source AKF Consulting is the leading strategic advisor to the college savings industry and has advised 32 states on 529 plan implementation and development. Andrea Feirstein tweets the latest news about 529 plan functionality and investment options. Jeanmarie Keller @jeanmariekeller Jeanmarie Keller is the Founder of SmartPlanForCollege.com. She helps parents of college-bound students find ways to save on the cost of tuition. Her tweets are based on planning tips and finding the maximum scholarship and financial aid available. Liz Pulliam Weston @lizweston Liz is a personal finance columnist and best-selling author. Her tweets focus on helping those who are struggling improve their financial well being. Ron Lieber @ronlieber Ron Lieber is a well-known NY Times Your Money columnist who tweets about parenting, money and family values. Sharon Epperson @Sharon_Epperson CNBCï ¿ ½s Senior Commodities and Personal Finance Sharon Epperson keeps followers informed on the latest financial news and tax tips for families. She has appeared on the Today Show and teaches at Columbia. Caralee Adams @caraleeadams Caraleeï ¿ ½s Blog College Bound, featured in Education Week, highlights various obstacles that can prevent the opportunity for a college education. Her tweets touch on specific issues and how they are being resolved. Penelope Wang @PennyWriter Penelope offers personal finance related tweets that are timely and witty, geared toward the ï ¿ ½99%ï ¿ ½. Janet Novack @janetnovack Forbesï ¿ ½ Washington Bureau Chief Janet Novack offers insight on personal finance topics like tax, budget and retirement policy. AnnaMaria Andriotis @AAndriotis Wall Street Journalï ¿ ½s AnnaMaria Andriotis shares thoughts on consumer credit issues like mortgages, credit scores and college topics like financial aid, grants and 529 plans. For most of us, saving for our childrenï ¿ ½s college tuition doesnï ¿ ½t happen overnight. Itï ¿ ½s a long process, and as we put away money laws will change and new products will come available. Even if youï ¿ ½re currently investing in a 529 college savings plan, youï ¿ ½ll want to stay on top of the latest news. For example, this week we learned from @529guru Joseph Hurley when he tweeted about a bill that was introduced into Congress that would make 529 plans more attractive. If approved, it would result in favorable changes including allowing up to $25,000 of unused funds to be rolled to a Roth RIA under certain circumstances. So whether youï ¿ ½re actively saving for college or just starting to think about it, hereï ¿ ½s a list of 20 people whose tweets will help guide you through the college planning process. Joseph Hurley @529guru Joe Hurley is the Founder of savingforcollege.com and is widely recognized as a college savings and 529 plan industry expert. In 1999, he published ï ¿ ½The Best Way to Save for College ï ¿ ½ A Complete Guide to 529 Plansï ¿ ½, which has sold over 100,000 copies. Savingforcollege.com @saving4college With just shy of 10K followers, savingforcollege.com is a top source of objective information related to 529 plans and other ways to save and pay for college. GradSave @GradSave GradSave offers daily tweets covering college saving news and other lighthearted content that appeals to young families. Suze Orman @SuzeOrmanShow As one of the countryï ¿ ½s most respected personal finance experts, Emmy award winning TV host and NYTimes best selling author, Suze Orman maintains a strong presence on Twitter. If you tweet a question, she may even mention it and give you an answer during the Suze Orman Show, which airs on CNBC. Michael Kitces @MichaelKitces ï ¿ ½Does he ever sleep?ï ¿ ½ Michael is a nationally recognized speaker and commentator on financial planning issues for a variety of publications including the Wall Street Journal and Kiplinger Magazine. You will find him tweeting with his industry peers on a daily basis. Mark Kantrowitz @mkant Mark Kantrowitz is Senior Vice President and Publisher of the Edvisors network, a group of websites designed to help plan and pay for college. He is a nationally recognized expert on financial aid, scholarships and student loans. Money on College @Money_College MONEY magazine senior writer Kim Clark tweets about what you get for your money when it comes to paying for college. Tara Siegel Bernard @tarasbernard Tara is a personal finance reporter for the New York Times. She writes about various consumer issues, including retirement and college savings. 401kid, inc. @401kid 401kid, inc. shares news and advice with families and financial advisors trying to learn about college savings plans. In addition to providing investor education, the company sells college planning asset allocation software. Our Kids & Money @OurKidsandMoney Our Kids & Money is a website dedicated to helping kids and their families become confident about their financial choices. They tweet tips and information on all aspects of personal finance, including college savings. Lynne O'Shaughnessy @Collegeblogs As a college columnist for CBS MoneyWatch, Lynne calls herself an ï ¿ ½expert on shrinking college costsï ¿ ½. Youï ¿ ½ll often find her tweeting about topics like scholarships, grants and financial aid. Andrea Feirstein @529source AKF Consulting is the leading strategic advisor to the college savings industry and has advised 32 states on 529 plan implementation and development. Andrea Feirstein tweets the latest news about 529 plan functionality and investment options. Jeanmarie Keller @jeanmariekeller Jeanmarie Keller is the Founder of SmartPlanForCollege.com. She helps parents of college-bound students find ways to save on the cost of tuition. Her tweets are based on planning tips and finding the maximum scholarship and financial aid available. Liz Pulliam Weston @lizweston Liz is a personal finance columnist and best-selling author. Her tweets focus on helping those who are struggling improve their financial well being. Ron Lieber @ronlieber Ron Lieber is a well-known NY Times Your Money columnist who tweets about parenting, money and family values. Sharon Epperson @Sharon_Epperson CNBCï ¿ ½s Senior Commodities and Personal Finance Sharon Epperson keeps followers informed on the latest financial news and tax tips for families. She has appeared on the Today Show and teaches at Columbia. Caralee Adams @caraleeadams Caraleeï ¿ ½s Blog College Bound, featured in Education Week, highlights various obstacles that can prevent the opportunity for a college education. Her tweets touch on specific issues and how they are being resolved. Penelope Wang @PennyWriter Penelope offers personal finance related tweets that are timely and witty, geared toward the ï ¿ ½99%ï ¿ ½. Janet Novack @janetnovack Forbesï ¿ ½ Washington Bureau Chief Janet Novack offers insight on personal finance topics like tax, budget and retirement policy. AnnaMaria Andriotis @AAndriotis Wall Street Journalï ¿ ½s AnnaMaria Andriotis shares thoughts on consumer credit issues like mortgages, credit scores and college topics like financial aid, grants and 529 plans.

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