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In this must-read book, you'll discover...
Strategies to pay for college without your child sacrificing their top-choice school and education
Ways to improve parent-child communications around the college decision-making process so parents don’t end up becoming “the bad guy”
Transparent, predictable and manageable ways for parents to fund college without borrowing from themselves and without their children having student loan debt
Ways to navigate the college process that include avoiding traps which could derail your retirement savings

Meet The Author
Funding strategist Jerry Iacangelo helps parents find proper funding for their college-bound children without impacting their personal savings. For decades, he has acted as a neutral third party for parents and kids, improving their communications while cutting through financial stress and confusion.
Sending a child to college is one of the biggest decisions that parents can make. The consequences of being unprepared can lead to significant debt and stress, not only for the parent but also for the child. Without proper planning, parents could end up paying for college by using retirement savings or taking out unnecessary loans.
Working with college advisors can be a good start but typically leaves parents with more questions than answers when it comes to paying tuition.
Jerry’s goal is to help each child get to their dream school, without huge financial roadblocks for parents. By keeping the college decision-making process transparent, he helps parents and their children make financial choices that will bring them the most value. As a qualified financial advisor and parent himself, Jerry understands how important it is to make choices that keep future goals possible, both for parents and their children.
In College Money Traps To Avoid, Jerry Iacangelo outlines 10 blind spots parents need to avoid when it comes to finding ways to pay for college.