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Student Loan Planner

Travis Hornsbystudentloanplanner.com
Travis helps you navigate the insane world of student loans, especially if you owe $20,000 to $1 million. If you've ever spent too much time on the phone with your loan servicer, this is the show for you. Every week we share tips on loan forgiveness, investing, crushing debt, and how to get to financial freedom when you owe more than most people's mortgage.
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Episodes

How to Make Sure Student Loans Dont Interfere With Your Retirement

There’s a complex intersection of education, retirement, and the growing issue of student loan debt, particularly among older individuals. Join me as I explore the “gray student loan crisis,” strategies to lower income for retirement, and how to get six years (or more) of student loan forbearance by simply asking for it. What about healthcare costs in retirement? I’m covering that, too, including insights into Medicaid and health insurance bureaucracy. Finally, I talk about the importance of men...

Jul 04, 202346 minEp. 240

Emergency Pod: Cancelation Update

The latest update on the status of Student Loan Cancelation based on the announcements made June 30, 2023. ____ Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts , Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook , Twitter , or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question a...

Jun 30, 202318 minEp. 239

Disability Insurance Planning with Dan Rooker, CFP®, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®

You’re more likely to experience a disability than death, yet student loan borrowers and their families often overlook disability insurance. Two of our student loan planner consultants are exploring the crucial topic of disability and death planning. Join Dan Rooker, CFP®, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, to learn the qualifications for Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) discharge and why estate planning is necessary even if you don’t have dependents. The discussion covers estate plann...

Jun 27, 202342 minEp. 239

How to Handle "Advice Anxiety"

“Advice anxiety” has two distinct elements. There’s the anxiety that goes along with giving advice as a professional and the fear associated with receiving advice from other professionals. This topic holds great significance for me, and I’m going to be honest and vulnerable in sharing my personal struggles. My sincere intention is for my experiences to resonate with you, acknowledging and validating your own journey. I’ll offer valuable insights on seeking nonjudgmental advice, emphasizing the i...

Jun 20, 202319 minEp. 238

The Importance of Being Your Own Advocate in Student Loan Repayment

Join our very own seasoned experts, Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, for an in-depth discussion of student loans. They explore the pitfalls of private student loans, the advantages of refinancing, and the importance of thorough research to avoid scams. You’ll be inspired by success stories from our clients, including one borrower who saved $80,000 of student loan debt and turned it into a down payment on a home. You’ll get the latest updates as Meagan and Lauryn discuss t...

Jun 13, 202345 minEp. 237

We Know When the Pause Will End

The student loan pause is coming to an end. It’s been more than three years since borrowers had to make payments, but the debt ceiling bill included a provision that President Biden couldn’t extend the pause past August. I’ll discuss the politics behind this decision and how it may affect voters in key states. Additionally, I’ll explore the potential benefits of the upcoming Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan and provide insight into navigating student loan repayment and evaluating refinancing o...

Jun 06, 202321 minEp. 236

Demystifying Life Insurance Myths with Rob Bertman and Lauryn Williams

The topic of life insurance has so many nuances that even people who already own policies find it confusing. Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Rob Bertman, CFA, CFP®, discuss the complexities of life insurance and how it can be misused to exploit people. You’ll hear anecdotes of people who have invested in whole life insurance policies with high fees and low returns, sometimes being sold on the idea of building wealth by unscrupulous salespeople. The dynamic duo also shares how reputable financi...

May 30, 202338 minEp. 235

Navigating the Maze: Insights into Student Loan Forbearance, Recertification, and Forgiveness

This episode is packed with essential information to help you stay on top of your student loan game. Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, are here to discuss everything from navigating forbearance and disputing inaccuracies in your payment history to the double consolidation loophole and updates on the PSLF tracker. You'll hear tips on maximizing loan forgiveness and which channels to use to contact MOHELA and Nelnet. Plus, you’ll get updates on the Student Aid portal and a c...

May 23, 202345 minEp. 234

The Debt Ceiling Could Pose Big Risks to Borrowers

The U.S. has a massive student loan debt problem, with $144 billion eligible for forgiveness. The new numbers show that $42 billion have already been forgiven, but Republicans are seeking to block further student loan forgiveness and a new repayment plan due to the raging debt ceiling battle — ultimately putting borrowers at risk. I also discuss the potential impact of Biden’s record-low approval rating, how he can secure support from younger voters on issues like student loan forgiveness, and t...

May 16, 202314 minEp. 233

Student Debt Across the Generations

With millions of individuals burdened by student loan debt for two decades or more, the Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) waiver has the potential to offer much-needed relief. However, it may also morph into a significant political issue as a substantial number of older voters struggle with loan repayments. In this discussion, I examine the questionable financial choices made by colleges, such as allocating large budgets for non-essential expenses, and delve into the increasingly lavish nature of hi...

May 09, 202329 minEp. 232

The $3 Mentality and Long-Term Financial Planning

Are you struggling with student loan repayments and how it fits into your financial goals? Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, have joined forces to share valuable insights on how to avoid common student loan repayment mistakes in long-term financial planning. They discuss how many people are unknowingly on the wrong repayment plan, and why income-based repayment might not actually be the best option for you. They also share practical tips for finding savings beyond student ...

May 02, 202347 min

The IDR Waiver FAQ is Here!

After what feels like an eternity of waiting, the IDR waiver FAQ has finally arrived. The Department of Education finally released answers to the questions plaguing borrowers’ minds since the program was first announced. It’s way more complex than the now-expired PSLF waiver, so there’s a lot to cover. I’ll take you through all the important details, including what counts towards time in repayment, the benefits and potential drawbacks of consolidation, and how the IDR waiver can impact your elig...

Apr 25, 202320 minEp. 230

Navigating Public Service Loan Forgiveness: Cases, Nuances, and Updates

Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, are here to help you navigate the latest changes and updates to student loans. They start with an inspiring story of a father who shouldered his children's education debts with a Parent Plus loan, only to discover that recent changes now allow forgiveness. Plus, they reveal how the COVID forbearance measure has made Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) even more advantageous, with a three-year credit towards loan forgiveness. The two share expe...

Apr 18, 202339 minEp. 229

Could Forgiven Debt Get Reinstated?

The Supreme Court's decision on the student loan cancellation case will have a profound impact on the Biden administration and on the implementation of the new REPAYE plan. I’m exploring that and giving updates on recent developments, such as a federal judge dismissing a case alleging racial motive for student debt cancellation and the introduction of a congressional resolution to stop cancellation and waiver programs. Additionally, I explore issues with the Department of Education's implementat...

Apr 11, 202318 minEp. 228

How Congress Could End the Student Loan Pause and Cancellation

In this episode, I’m diving into some PSLF regulations that specifically affect physicians in California and Texas. Many of them work for for-profit companies that serve nonprofit hospitals, and the new rules coming out in July 2023 could have a big impact on PSLF eligibility. Next up is another listener's situation regarding consolidating Parent Plus Loans with graduate school debt. We'll also be covering some Parent Plus strategies that can be beneficial for parents. I’ll also be jumping into ...

Apr 04, 202329 minEp. 227

How is the PSLF waiver going?

Join me in this episode as we delve into the PSLF waiver report card. While I'm thrilled to see a growing number of individuals in our community receive forgiveness through the PSLF waiver, the low 20% success rate highlights the confusion borrowers face in determining where to apply and which loans to consolidate. I'll then draw a comparison between the PSLF waiver and the student loan forgiveness initiative, which boasted a much higher 60% take-up rate and a simplified application process. Fin...

Mar 28, 202318 minEp. 226

How the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Impacts Student Loans

Hold onto your hats folks, because we're diving headfirst into the Silicon Valley Bank failure. I will explain why the government intervened when they did and what they did to combat the rising panic in the banking industry. I’ll also explore the potential implications of this failure on interest rates for mortgages and student loans, and why it’s important for you to stay informed. Additionally, I will share my analysis of the government's potential strategy on student loan forgiveness, and the...

Mar 21, 202324 minEp. 225

Sofi Sues To End The Student Loan Pause

On Friday, March 3rd 2023, private student loan company SoFi filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, hoping to overturn the most recent payment pause extension. SoFi, a private student loan company known for its partnership with the LA Rams stadium, has seen a drastic 90% drop in revenue due to the COVID pause, and they’ve decided to take action against it now. What does this mean for you? Check out this episode as I discuss this controversial topic and what you can do now to p...

Mar 14, 202322 minEp. 224

Avoid the Siren Songs of Student Loans

Student loans are a huge source of anxiety for many borrowers. Wondering how you’ll pay them off can feel like a weight that you have to carry around, which has led to lots of folks making unsound or unnecessary financial decisions. It’s what I call the “siren songs of student loans.” When you think back to Greek mythology, there were sirens that lured sailors to their death with their beautiful songs. Student loans can also have “siren songs” that can lure us into making big mistakes that impac...

Mar 07, 202328 minEp. 223

What Comes After the Student Loan Cancellation Lawsuit

Listen in as Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Dan Rooker, CFP®, CSLP®, share the results of the Supreme Court case on cancellation… just kidding. While we'd love to dive into how the case plays out, we recorded this episode prior to the verdict. But don't worry, we've got plenty of other valuable insights to share. We’re taking a closer look at the new Revised Pay As You Earn plan, commonly referred to as the "new REPAYE," and assessing whether it's a good fit for you. Plus, over the past few years, s...

Feb 28, 202346 minEp. 222

Intentional Budgeting: Spend Sustainably Without Sacrificing Your Dream Life

Student loans payments will likely kick back in sometime in 2023, so now is the time to reevaluate your spending and saving habits. Are you truly living the life you want to live? How do YOU define your own success? Today, Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, discuss how to change your budget so that it’s working for you. And no, they aren’t going to tell you to quit eating at restaurants or supporting your local coffee shop! This episode is all about how you can adjust your ...

Feb 21, 202341 minEp. 221

Free College for Everyone with New IDR

Keeping up with how student debt is changing in this country can be a headache. That’s why I want to help you figure out how to use the existing system to your benefit right now in ways that could be life-changing. Today, I’m answering quite a few listener questions — lots of our listeners had Parent PLUS Loans on their minds, and maybe you do, too. Then, I dive into the Biden Plan for “free public college,” which may not be exactly what it sounds like, but you could still massively benefit if y...

Feb 14, 202345 minEp. 220

Grab Bag Q&A: Navigating the Student Loan Repayment Maze

Join student loan consultants Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, as they answer questions from clients about student loans. Learn about the revamped REPAYE plan, forgiveness timeline for undergraduate and graduate loans, and discretionary income guidelines for repayment. They also dive into the tax implications of loan forgiveness, the difference between FFEL and Direct Loans, when the long-term benefits of federally held loans outweigh the advantages of refinancing, and mo...

Feb 07, 202344 minEp. 219

Optimizing Your Finances: Do's and Don'ts for Reaching Financial Goals

You can optimize your finances in many ways. To reach your goals, there are some things you need to do, but others you should avoid. If you don’t want to look back at the end of the year and say, “I wish I would have done that…”, this podcast is for you. Join Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, as they talk about how to ditch misconceptions that can mess up your whole year, the right moves to overcome challenges and how to make 2023 your best financial year. In today’s episo...

Jan 31, 202355 minEp. 218

New REPAYE Plan: What it Means and Why it's a Game Changer for Borrowers

Exciting news for student loan borrowers! The new REPAYE plan proposed by President Biden aims to simplify the existing plan and offer more benefits to borrowers. It’s an earth-shattering moment in higher education. A few highlights include being able to file separately for taxes (if you’re married), qualifying for interest subsidies of 100%, and getting a 225% poverty line deduction to lower student loan payments. I’m diving into the nitty gritty details to help you understand how this plan may...

Jan 24, 202324 minEp. 217

How the Modified REPAYE Plan Could Cut Student Loan Payments In Half for Millions of Borrowers

The Biden Administration announced a new income-driven repayment plan that can significantly benefit millions of student loan borrowers. Student Loan Advisors Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Conor Mahlmann, CSLP®, discuss the revamped REPAYE plan that was recently proposed. Find out how the modified plan increases the poverty line deduction and provides interest subsidies to lower payments for anyone on income-driven plans. Whether you have undergraduate or graduate loans, you’ll learn the mechanics ...

Jan 17, 202342 minEp. 216

51 Ways to Save $1,000 in 2023 and Start Investing Bigtime

I’ve got a very special show for you today. I’ll share how to put more money in your pocket to allow you to invest. Whether you’re just getting started investing for the first time or you want to significantly ramp up your investing, I’ll walk you through how to get to financial freedom faster than you ever dreamed possible. I’ll also tell you how to get our flagship investing course, Six Figure Debt to Six Figure Net Worth, at a 70% discount. In today’s episode, you'll find out: How to get star...

Jan 09, 202330 minEp. 215

How to Become Wealthy and Reach Financial Independence Faster This Year

If we knew what was going to happen in 2023, we could position our portfolios for maximum growth. But you don’t need to do that. There are some really great things going on with the investment climate. Combine that with the superpower you’ve got with your education and degree, and you can secure more financial freedom and choices for your family. You can’t predict the future, but you can take steps to make 2023 a year of explosive wealth growth for you. In today’s episode, you'll find out: What ...

Jan 03, 202335 minEp. 214

Where to Keep Your Money in 2023: A Guide for Student Loan Borrowers

For many student loan borrowers, saving money can be daunting. Knowing how to save and where to put your hard-earned money can be a difficult decision to make. Student Loan Advisors Dan Rooker, CFP®, CSLP®, and Ben Lacomis, CSLP®, are here to help you make the best financial decisions. Here’s a sneak peek into savings rates, updated savings and contribution rates for retirement accounts, and other common savings buckets to watch for, as well as examples of where you could save in 2023. In today’...

Dec 27, 202240 minEp. 213
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