Archive for January, 2005

31st Jan 2005

Get The Point - Paying For College At The Grocery Store

Rewards programs or points programs for college fall into two major categories:

1.) rewards credit cards and
2.) rewards for specific purchases programs.

The basics of the programs are essentially the same. You spend money at the grocery store, gas station, and restaurants on items you would normally buy and you earn points or rewards dollars that are placed into a college savings account, typically a 529 tuition account.

There are a variety of college rewards credit cards available. Most pay up to 1% into a 529 college savings plan for all purchases made. Some cards do pay more than 1%, but that is a general average. Let’s take a look at the math behind this. If you open one of these card accounts when your child is born, you’ll have 18 years to earn rewards on purchases. Let’s say that you are a responsible credit card user and pay the balance every month. You use your card for gas, groceries, and at restaurants with an average spent of about $400 per month. This means you’re spending approximately $4800 per year which means you’re receiving $48 annually into a college savings account. After 18 years, before any interest or growth earnings, you will have accumulated $864. Even with a high growth rate on the 529 plan, you’re not going to be able to pay for college with that savings amount. But every penny saved is one cent less that you wont have to pay in loan interest.

In addition to credit card rewards programs there are a variety of programs that allow you to earn points - which can be turned in to cash - for purchases of certain items at stores, restaurants, and other locations that you shop every day. These programs include:

Each of these programs requires a variety of stipulations and conditions. For example, in order to access dollars in your uPromise account to make payments towards a student loan, that student loan must be held by a specific loan service provider. SAGE scholars offers tuition discounts for students attending specific institutions. The benefit of all of these programs is that they are free. With a little time in your child’s early years you can save substantial amounts of money with these programs if you work them to the best of your ability. Careful research and planning up front with one of these programs can provide valuable rewards for funding your child’s education.

Besides these programs being free, they also pay much higher rewards than the credit card rewards programs. uPromise pays reward amounts ranging from 1% to 25% on the products and services which are eligible for rewards. And, you are not the only one who can fund your child’s education with these programs. Upromise allows students to be selected by several family members and friends as the recipient of their savings.

So, if you have family and friends who would be willing to register their credit cards or discount cards from particular vendors with the uPromise web site then this may be an easy way for your child to earn even more money towards their college education.

The author is a keen researcher of all things related to grants and scholarships. More articles along with tutorials and videos on the subject of college financial aid can be found at: CollegeForKatie.com CollegeForKatie.com Copyright © 2007 This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

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31st Jan 2005

Chimpanzees and Humans a lot in common

Those who study chimpanzees are often amazed completely with the abilities of that species. They tend to be able to raise their level of awareness and concentration to a completely higher level than we ever believed. Mankind comes with such feelings of superiority and belief that humans are some divine creation and are superior in every way, yet we are finding we are not as alone as we once thought with regards to intelligence of carbon based bipods. I wish to recommend a book to you, which will help illustrate my points:

“Next of Kin” By Roger Fouts.

This is a great book for anyone who assumes that man is the only species on this Planet, which can reason, think, plan and understand. The sub title of this book is “What Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Who We Are.” The book is completely fascinating, very well written and will shock you. I enjoyed it and would also recommend it to anyone who is a biologist, geneticist, zoologist or thinking man. It will change the way you see things, and help you understand who we are and what our place is on this planet. Also you should definitely check out the author’s web site;

cwu.edu/~cwuchci/ .

Sometimes mankind can be so blind as our perceptions have shaped our belief systems thru stories, tall tales and religion. This book will open your eyes to what else it out there that we do not know. Read the book, peruse their website and think about it.

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