12.11.23 Cost of Forgoing Healthcare / New Rule: Parental Assets & College Financial Aid

Published: Dec. 11, 2023, noon

b'The bad news on healthcare costs goes deep. Many are forgoing care, regardless of insurance status due to higher deductibles and copays. Clark explains the problem, the consequences, and what you can do to protect your health - and your wallet. Also today, great news for parents of college bound kids. There\\u2019s a new rule involving how parental assets affect a child\\u2019s eligibility for financial aid.\\n\\nShop Healthcare: Segment 1\\n\\nAsk Clark: Segment 2\\n\\nRetirement & College Financial Aid: Segment 3\\n\\nAsk Clark: Segment 4\\n\\n\\nMentioned on the show:\\n\\nClark\\u2019s Christmas Kids\\n\\nHigh Healthcare Costs Can Cause Even the Insured To Skip Care\\n\\n10 Ways to Save Money on Health Care\\n\\nFamily Loans: How to Borrow From and Lend to Family\\n\\n\\nWhat Is an ETF? \\xa0 / \\xa0 ETF vs. Mutual Fund: Which Investment Is Better?\\n\\n\\nSaving More in a 401(k) Can Now Boost Your College Financial Aid - WSJ\\n\\nBest 529 College Savings Plans By State\\n\\nEasy way to cut the cost of your college degree in half\\n\\nDefending Your Fully Digital Wallet Against Fraud\\n\\n\\nClark.com resources\\n\\nEpisode transcripts\\n\\nCommunity.Clark.com\\n\\nClark.com daily money newsletter\\n\\n\\nConsumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275\\n\\n\\nLearn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'