Divorced parents encounter unique challenges and issues when planning and financing college education for their kids. If cooperation is possible, there are strategies that can help maximize college financial aid and lower the financial burden of college.
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David Flores Wilson
David Flores Wilson, CFP®, CFA, CDFA® is editor of Planning to Wealth and a Senior Wealth Manager at Watts Capital in New York City. His financial guidance has appeared on Yahoo!Finance, Investopedia, CNBC, InvestmentNews and others. David advises and coaches business owners and professionals on a broad spectrum of financial matters as they make progress towards their goals and dreams.
Prior to joining Watts Capital, David was a Vice President in the Fixed Income Division at Barclays Capital. He received a BS from the University of California, Berkeley and holds the Certified College Financial Consultant (CCFC), Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Behavioral Financial Advisor™ and Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) designations. David enjoys traveling, reading, Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, yoga and snowboarding.
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