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We all dream of being able to provide a better future for our children through a good education.  But as statistics show, this is an expensive dream.  According to MSN Money, the student loan debt has risen from being $8,800 in 1993 to $15,500 in 2004.  These numbers prove that without proper planning, you can face a debt that will stay with you and your family for a long time.  Here are some tips that can help you conquer this dream without jeopardizing your family’s financial stability.

First of all, take care of any current debt that you may have.  Plan ahead and eliminate your current credit card debt, so you can focus on saving for your children’s education.  A negotiation program such as “mydebtnegotiation” can help reduce your debt by half and pay it off in less time.  U.S. Financial Management has a team of experts in debt negotiation that can tailor the program according to your individual needs.  You can call for a free, no obligation consultation at 1.800.738.5351.

Now that you’ve taken care of you financial situation, it’s time to look at the alternatives that, according to Jeff Wuorio from MSN Money, can help you provide your children with a college education at a lower price.

•    Credit Transfer Arrangements.  Some 4-year institutions will accept students who “transfer” from a community college.  Many of these colleges offer the same general courses as a 4-year institution but at a lower cost. 

•    Tuition Free Schools.  Some schools offer tuition free courses.  There aren’t many, so you will have to do some research, but it is worth it.

•    Online Courses.  Some colleges allow you to take certain courses online.  This option can help minimize the commuting and residence costs.
It’s important to prepare ahead of time, so you can provide your children with the best education at a lower cost.  But remember the first step: get rid of your current debt, so you can have focus on this dream.  U.S. Financial Management can help you eliminate your debt.

Source: MSN Money

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