Monthly Archives: March 2016

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Financial Bites for Baby Sharks: Students Loans [Part Two]

By Drew Hefflefinger, CFP® Consolidation, income-driven repayment and private refinancing are three commonly confused topics in the student loan world. All can help customize repayment, however, all are very different. In repayment it is worthwhile to understand the options and see how each strategy can be applied to your personal situation. Typically, a standard federal student loan is issued as a 10-year term paid in equal monthly payments… all very cookie cutter. But we are [...]

By | 2016-03-25T17:31:23+00:00 March 25th, 2016|Financial Planning, Legal|0 Comments

Financial Bites for Baby Sharks: Student Loans [Part One]

By Drew Hefflefinger, CFP® THE WHY behind student loans. This post will discuss how law school, and thus student loans, are a means of increasing human capital, how that capital may be used today, and offer insight into what the future may bring. Student loans are a part of nearly every lawyer’s life --- you may be on track to the lifestyle you dreamed of in law school, but debt is a constant pull on [...]

By | 2016-03-18T17:49:45+00:00 March 18th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Financial Bites for Baby Sharks: Introduction

By Drew Hefflefinger, CFP® As part of a new bi-monthly series, “Financial Bites for Baby Sharks” will focus on personal finance topics that are relatable and targeted towards young attorneys. The goal of the series is to inform readers on a variety of topics that can affect their personal finances. First, I would like to say thank you to the Denver Bar Association for the opportunity to contribute to the blog. After reading a few [...]

By | 2016-03-18T17:37:42+00:00 March 18th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments