Discover How Six-Figure Families Pay for College Without Depleting Their Savings/Retirement - Free Workshop in Brentwood Tuesday, Oct. 23 - 7 PM

Dan Evertsz, CEO of The College Money Pros, will give a free college-planning workshop on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 7 p.m. Details below.
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To help families and their college-bound children prepare for this important educational milestone, Dan Evertsz, the senior partner of The College Money Pros, will give a free college-planning workshop on Tuesday, Oct. 23. This informative workshop begins at 7 p.m. at the Brentwood Community Center, 35 Oak Street in Brentwood, California. 

At this workshop, families will learn insider strategies to pay for college not known to the general public:

  • How to go to a private college for less than the cost of a state college
  • How to double or even triple eligibility for financial aid
  • How to pick colleges that give the best financial aid packages
  • How to pay for college on a tax-favored basis
  • How the college application process works
  • How to increase a student’s eligibility for additional funding
  • How to choose the right college for a child and pay the right price

To register for this free workshop, please go to www.collegemoneypro.eventbrite.com or to learn more about the 10 deadliest mistakes parents make when trying to get funding for college, click the link www.collegemoneypros.com/ten. To find out about other programs that are available, contact dan@collegemoneypros.com.

Also available now for purchase is Dan’s new book: 20 Stupid Mistakes Parents Make When Applying for College Funding

This book is for parents who:

  • Have saved for college but would like their savings to go toward retirement instead.
  • Have insufficient or no plan to cover college costs for ALL their children.
  • Find their student has no idea what career he/she wants to do for the rest of their life.
  • Discover their student has no idea which major to select. 
  • Learn whether their child has chosen a major but has no idea what the job prospects are in his chosen field.
  • Have little or no desire to tackle this process on their own.

To order this valuable book, please go to http://collegemoneypros.com/20-stupid-mistakes-parents-make-when-applying-for-college-funding-book/.  

ABOUT DAN EVERTSZ:

Dan Evertsz is the senior partner at The College Money Pros, where Dan has helped hundreds of working-class families get funding for college. Over the last 31 years, Dan has been an expert in the real estate, mortgage and financial services industry.

He offers practical methods that are easy to grasp and can be used immediately. His talent is being able to take a complex situation, crystallize the problem and offer a clear solution. As a parent of a recent college graduate, Dan understands the frustration and lack of information parents will encounter.

ABOUT THE COLLEGE MONEY PROS:

The College Money Pro delivers an engaging and information-packed program that empowers parents with the knowledge they need to help fund and secure their child’s college graduation.

Dan is a down-to-earth and energetic speaker with a straight-ahead style. This program is full of practical advice, future-changing strategies and real-life successes that will allow parents to create a clear path to funding college in a way that will be comfortable for their family.

Dan Evertsz’s workshops educate, invigorate and give attendees information that is otherwise unknown to the general public. These eye-opening sessions help parents learn:

  • Insider strategies to access free money for college
  • Learn how to put together a sound funding plan to pay for college
  • Uncover practical and useful tools that allow parents to implement simple systems that produce consistent and sustainable revenue results
  • A proven road map to get all children through college without depleting the nest egg
  • Discover what every parent needs to know to relieve the stress of paying for college

By implementing Dan’s sound and proven strategies shared in this program, parents with college-bound students can rest easy at night.

Source: College Money Pros

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