Financial Aid

2009 Medical Office Financial Handbook

November 16th, 2008

The Medical Office Financial Handbook is your indispensable guide to what it takes to pull together all of the financial pieces of a medical practice. Set goals, market effectively to a target patient base, evaluate practice assets and liabilities, and develop a winning formula for success. Our experts explain how to:

Financial Management of the Medical Practice: The Physician’s Handbook for Successful Budgeting, Forecasting and Cost Accounting

November 16th, 2008

Practical reference for physicians on effectively managing medical practice finances. Includes cost analysis, controlling overhead, and a glossary of financial language. View product details on Amazon.Com

Medical Office Financial Handbook, 2008 Edition

November 16th, 2008

The Medical Office Financial Handbook is your indispensable guide to what it takes to pull together all of the pieces of a medical practice. Learn how to set goals, market effectively to a target patient base, evaluate practice assets and liabilities, and develop a winning formula for success. Get the big picture through a [...]

The Analyst Exchange Provides Training Assistance to Recent Graduates and Professionals in the Financial Job Market

October 18th, 2008

The financial industry is in crisis, but thousands of recent graduates and professionals are still in the market for jobs in banking, private equity and asset management.
Despite the state of the economy, high quality jobs are still available in these industries. But job seekers may need to consider additional training that sets them apart from [...]

Prospective Business Students Likely to Seek Admission to MBA Programs as a Result of Recent Layoffs in the Financial Sector

October 16th, 2008

Among the casualties of Lehman Bros., AIG and others who have recently lost their jobs in finance, many are expected to step out of the workforce for a couple of years and reset their career paths in business school to become better qualified when they reenter the industry. However, financial refugees seeking admission into a [...]

The Financial Sky is Falling. Do Your Children Have an Umbrella?

August 7th, 2008

Countless families are drowning in credit card debt, losing their homes to foreclosure, struggling with skyrocketing gas and food prices and watching their retirement accounts decline in value. Many of yesterday’s children are suffering financially because they weren’t taught about money at a young age. They were told that obtaining a good job and working [...]

Financial aid packages still available

April 28th, 2008

As many colleges, including ISU, have begun mailing their financial-aid award letters this month, students can still consider their options to obtain more monetary assistance for the upcoming school year.
Although a House committee approved increasing the four-year undergraduate loan limit from $23,000 to $31,000, help is unlikely to come quick enough to impact those [...]

Financial aid deals reached with SHU

April 28th, 2008

The Clinton and Madison school districts are the latest to reach financial aid agreements with Siena Heights University.
Qualified Clinton Community Schools graduates will receive a guaranteed minimum of $5,000 in financial aid and scholarship commitments totaling $400,000 from Siena Heights University, according to a news release from Siena. The university is promising more than $500,000 [...]

How college financial aid works

November 28th, 2007

It is in the government’s best interest that its citizens be well educated. For that reason, there is a system to provide college monies for those who can demonstrate need.
To qualify for financial aid, a student must complete the FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) either on paper or online. Using the information from the FAFSA, the government determines [...]

Academic Financial Solutions Advises Recent Graduates Not to Delay on College Loan Consolidation

November 7th, 2007

Academic Financial Solutions, a leading student loan debt consolidation company based in Tampa, Florida, alerts college graduates who graduated last May or June not to delay on college loan consolidation.
“Waiting to consolidate will be costly,” says Michael Babb, President of Academic Financial Solutions. “Many student loan borrowers don’t realize that their six-month grace period is [...]