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Oct 10, 2019

On this week's episode of the podcast, I interview Certified Financial Planner David Wilson Flores.

David and I talk about:

- How to lower the cost of college and maximize financial aid to minimize debt.

- Creating a year end financial planning checklist to save money and minimize savings.

You can read David's successful blog and get more information at www.PlanningToWealth.com or email him directly at DWilson@PlanningToWealth.com. You can also follow him on Twitter @NYWealthAdvisor or on Instagram @planningtowealth.

We also want to thank and ask you to visit our sponsor www.EasyStartUpFunds.com if you need $25,000 to $100,000 for any reason (like starting up a business) and have at least a 680 credit score. 

You can contact me with comments or questions at www.YesnerLaw.com or Shawn@YesnerLaw.com

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