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Andrew Pentis

Andrew Pentis

Andrew Pentis is a writer specializing in personal finance and paying for college. Andrew earned his degree from Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Communication. His work has appeared in about 40 publications.

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Articles by Andrew Pentis

Plastic Surgery Financing: How to Pay for Your Procedure

Cosmetic surgery is considered an elective surgery, and insurance usually does not cover these operations. Patients must pay cash or utilize another plastic surgery financing... read more

Medical-Based Financial Aid: What It Is and How to Get It

In search of college funding, Jason White remembers reading a footnote in a nondescript handbook about the federal government’s Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) program. It said... read more

8 Amazon Financing Options, Plus Other Ways to Make Big Purchases

You don’t have to leave Amazon’s website to finance expensive items, from laptops and cameras to designer watches and handbags. Still, Amazon financing — which... read more

42% of Americans Cried About Money During the Pandemic; Income Loss Most Common Reason

Since the coronavirus pandemic spread across the world in early 2020, there have been plenty of reasons to have a good cry. As it turns... read more

Student Loan Repayment Pause Set To End, But 56% of Borrowers Don’t Know What They Owe

Given that millions of federal student loan holders haven’t had to pay down their debts since the government froze repayment in March 2020, it’s not... read more

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