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John Gay, CFP® of Frisco Financial Planning Named to Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) "Best Financial Planners List"

John wrote 7 months ago: John Gay, CFP® was recently named by his colleagues to the D Magazine List of the Best Financial Pla … more →

Tags: Income Taxes, Insurance & Annuities, Investments, Personal Finance, Retirement, Saving for College

Buying a Home in Foreclosure

John wrote 9 months ago: They’re not all in run-down neighborhoods, and they’re not all in complete disrepair. As … more →

Tags: Debt, Investments, Personal Finance, Real Estate

How Do I Dispute an Unsatisfactory Credit Card Purchase?

John wrote 10 months ago: If you used a credit card to make what turns out to be an unsatisfactory purchase, you should first … more →

Tags: Debt, Personal Finance

What's a Credit Score and Why Should I Care?

John wrote 10 months ago: Your credit score is the result of a mathematical formula that’s applied to all the informatio … more →

Tags: Personal Finance

Where to Stash Your Emergency Cash

John wrote 10 months ago: A financial cushion can improve your ability to survive bad times, but right now that cash may be ea … more →

Tags: Retirement, Investments, Personal Finance

Top Ten Money Moves for Today's College Freshmen

John wrote 11 months ago: With average college tuition up 6.3 percent at private schools and up 6.6 percent at public schools … more →

Tags: Investments, Personal Finance, Money & Children, Saving for College, Debt

What is a Parent PLUS Loan?1 comment

John wrote 11 months ago: A Parent PLUS Loan is a federal student loan available to parents with good credit histories who wan … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Saving for College, Debt

Will the current credit crunch impact my child's ability to get a student loan for college?

John wrote 11 months ago: It’s hard to say whether the credit crunch will prevent students from obtaining the financing … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Saving for College, Debt

The Economics of Borrowing from Your 401(k) Plan

John wrote 11 months ago: When times are tough, that pool of dollars sitting in your 401(k) plan account may start to look att … more →

Tags: Retirement, Investments, Personal Finance

The Three C's of Credit

John wrote 1 year ago: When you’re looking for credit, it’s worth understanding what potential creditors … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Debt

Traveling Smart During the Hot, Pricey Summer

John wrote 1 year ago: Summer is when we hope to get time off to relax. But with regular gasoline prices nearing $4 and ene … more →

Tags: Personal Finance

Heading Back to School? Make a Plan First

John wrote 1 year ago: It was the physicist Rosalyn S. Yalow who said, “The excitement of learning separates youth from old … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Saving for College

Coping With a Slower Economy

John wrote 1 year ago: Economics isn’t called the “dismal science” for nothing. There’s an old … more →

Tags: Personal Finance

Can You Afford to Have One Spouse Stay at Home?

John wrote 1 year ago: For many families, this is an important question. Unfortunately, most dual income couples feel that … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Debt

Why UTMA & UGMA Custodial Accounts Aren't Making the Grade

John wrote 1 year ago: UGMA/UTMA custodial accounts let children hold assets like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds in their … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Money & Children, Income Taxes, Newsletter

Homeowners in Trouble Need to be Proactive

John wrote 1 year ago: According to a November report by Standard & Poor’s, about half a trillion dollars’ … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Debt

Understanding Debit Card Fraud Rules

John wrote 1 year ago: Debit cards are, in most respects, treated the same as credit cards. Most notably, a debit card iss … more →

Tags: Personal Finance

Should You Consider an HSA?

John wrote 1 year ago: The Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 (TRHCA) that went into effect this year made it a bit eas … more →

Tags: Health Insurance, Insurance & Annuities, Personal Finance, Income Taxes

Mortgage Refinancing Tax Break Sometimes Not So Great

John wrote 1 year ago: A little known rule regarding the deduction allowed for home mortgages might cause some homeowners t … more →

Tags: Personal Finance, Income Taxes


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