Debt.com's Interactive Map Tells Military Vets the Secret for Getting the Most College Cash Out of Their GI Bill
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) June 02, 2015 -- Debt.com created a lucrative hack map that reveals the secret. If military vets choose a good school in an expensive area, their housing allowance increases. Fortunately, some of those cities and towns have less expensive accommodations available and are located within a reasonable commuting distance to the school.
Howard Dvorkin, CPA and chairman of Debt.com, provides more upside. “Using this method, military vets can now get a larger housing allowance along with a less expensive rent in close proximity to their school of choice. It enhances the rewards our vets deserve.”
For example, the first place finisher on Debt.com’s map is Columbia University in New York. The average housing allowance for the area is $3,744 monthly. The average rent in the Bronx is $1,750, which provides a potential excess of $1,994 remaining to cover other expenses.
On the other end, the last place finisher is Wyoming and the University of Wyoming. The average housing allowance is $1,239. The average rent in Laramie is $1,218, which only provides a potential excess of $21.
Debt.com does mention that their “map assumes vets receive the maximum benefit payable, which generally requires 36 months of active-duty service, full-time enrollment, and in-state tuition rates.”
You can preview the map and review the “methodology section” for the full details on Debt.com’s strategy to help military vets get the most out of their college education and the next phase of their lives. Debt.com also offers a Tools and Tips section that provides free self-help booklets regarding credit card debt elimination, ID theft protection and more.
About Debt.com: Debt.com is a comprised of financial experts, business journalists, certified solution providers for credit card debt, student loan assistance, credit monitoring, tax debt, identity theft, debt collector harassment and more. For more information about Debt.com visit their website or call 1-800-810-0989 to see how Debt.com can benefit you.
Taylor Rogich, Debt.com, http://www.debt.com, +1 (954) 377-9054, [email protected]
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