Amid College Search, Time for a Financial Check-Up
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Whatever you do to help finance college, whether it involves opening a new 529 savings account or cutting back on vacations, there's one main rule to follow when it comes time to fill out the forms: Be truthful. Financial aid applications are audited more often than IRS forms, and penalties for fraud include fines up to $20,000 or jail time.
Write to Melissa Korn at melissa.korn@dowjones.com
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