LINDA's LIBRARY
   

    The team of education experts at the College Funding Network have been busy creating and locating some of the best in free materials on the whole spectrum of education.

     We have spent the last 6 months combing the internet, talking with experts, and even recording events so we could provide you not only with free reports but with white papers, article links, eZines, blog articles, and eBooks from not only my College Funding Network but other trusted sources as well.  Our goal is to give you the insider information and some of the tools you need to make informed decisions about your family and its education!

        Please note that most of our materials can be opened and downloaded by simply clicking on the image. However, we may occasionally ask you to give us your eMail to gain access to special reports or other materials so we can simply track when they are downloaded. We will NOT be selling or sharing your information or using it to contact you without your permission! There are some bad people out there and sometimes we need to know where the material is going.


eBooks and Reports

ABCs of Stuff:  Our First eBook is an interesting list of the "stuff" you may want to take to make your Dorm more liveable.
Trends in Net College Tuition:  A report by the Center for College Affordability and Productivity
Comparison of Student Loan Program Modifications.  A spreadsheet that will help you learn how the various proposals will be funded and serviced. Note: Administration column = President Obama's proposal.

 


Weekly Market Commentaries


      I work with a large number of financial advisors who produce newsletters and eReports.  When I receive one I think is important, I will include it here for your donwload.  If you know of anyone else I should put in my "public library", let me know and we will consider a link!

Gali Sherman's Weekly Market Report  This is a report on why the markets are doing what they are doing and great analysis from my friend Gali Sherman.  This issue addresses the losses to the endowments at Harvard and Yale due to the market collapse.  The most recent issue is for the week of:  OCTOBER 19, 2009.

 




 
 

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