Our Resources

Buckingham clients enjoy access to a wealth of our continuously updated insights and educational resources. As a trusted, go-to voice in the industry, we also publish some of our findings and perspectives for everyone’s benefit. From articles to podcasts to videos, see our latest below.

  • Cashflow & Budgeting

    October 18, 2022

    How to Navigate Your Student Debt Relief Options

    There are three major parts to Biden's plan to help those dealing with student loan debt.

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  • Education Funding

    September 14, 2022

    Buckingham Weekly Perspectives | September, 14 2022

    How will the recent student loan forgiveness legislation impact your planning strategies?

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  • Business Ownership

    August 16, 2022

    Should You Refinance Your Student Loans?

    As a Buckingham Practice Integration Advisor, I am often asked this question: “My student loans are in forbearance. Should I look to refinance now?”

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  • Education Funding

    February 05, 2020

    Why Does Having Student Debt Feel So 'Bad' and Paying It Off Feel So 'Good’?

    Understanding how your debt-paydown strategy fits into your financial and career plan will provide the comfort and confidence you need to move forward with a focus on your clinical aspirations.

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  • Education Funding

    October 03, 2019

    Dot Your I’s and Cross Your T’s: Navigating the Complexities of Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness

    Federal student loan forgiveness in exchange for working in public service is an attractive benefit and can be well worth the effort. Buckingham's Becca Craig offers some insight on navigating the program's many complexities.

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  • Cashflow & Budgeting

    September 25, 2019

    What’s First with Your Next Dollar: Investing or Paying Off Debt

    Should you use available income to first pay down debt or instead invest it for the future? The answer may be part science and part art, but Wealth Advisor Kurt Wunderlich breaks down how both can inform your financial plan.

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