Student Loan Planner

Travis Hornsby

Travis helps you navigate the insane world of student loans, especially if you owe $50,000 to $1 million. If you've ever spent too much time on the phone with your loan servicer, this is the show for you. Every week we share tips on loan forgiveness, investing, crushing debt, and how to get to financial freedom when you owe more than most people's mortgage.

  • 33 minutes 28 seconds
    Secret Payment Count Hack, PSLF Troubleshooting and PAYE Rumors

    Stuck in holiday traffic? Make the most of your travel time with our curated collection of student loan resources perfect for your commute. We'll explore the latest Pay As You Earn (PAYE) rumors, tackle tricky PSLF payment count challenges, and share a simple yet effective tool to estimate your IDR forgiveness progress while we wait for the Department of Education’s much-anticipated tracker.

    Key moments:

    02:41 New resources you’ll love: Podcasts for dentists, physicians, and veterinarians 05:36 How to pinpoint your payment count if you’re curious where you stand on forgiveness 14:11 Nearing 120 payments? Don’t miss this step-by-step guide we’ve been sharing with our clients 28:23 PAYE might be making a comeback: The pros, cons, and what it could mean for you

    
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    26 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 24 minutes 46 seconds
    Turkey, Tension, and Dodging Drama

    The last few weeks have been a lot — election chaos, tensions running high, and now Thanksgiving is knocking on the door. If the thought of sitting at the table with family members who have very different opinions makes you cringe, you’re not alone. We've brainstormed tons of fun and unconventional methods to sidestep political tension, avoid unnecessary drama, and maybe even have a little fun. Plus, we'll explore the power of gratitude, the tactical use of distraction, and even a few spicy clap-back comebacks for when things get a bit too heated. Think of it as your guide to surviving the holidays without losing your cool (or your plate of pie).

    Key moments:

    (03:16) Turn the table into a stage with over-the-top campaign speeches for the best side dish (05:28) How to keep stressful conversations in check without drawing attention (13:05) Push boundaries with a bold clap-back (or stick to the nod-and-smile technique for a drama-free approach) (20:06) Two ways to handle conspiracy theories: a smooth exit or playful engagement (23:12) A low-key hack for escaping post-meal chaos while earning brownie points Turkey, Tension, and Dodging Drama

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    22 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 30 minutes 12 seconds
    Will Trump Abolish the Department of Education?

    It’s an unlikely scenario, but the possibility of President Trump abolishing the Department of Education in his second term is a hot topic that’s sparked questions and concerns among student loan borrowers. We’ll explore what that might mean, unpack the fears and anxieties expressed by our listeners, and provide context around the policy implications. Plus, stick around for our “listener mailbag,” where we tackle specific questions and worries that have been pouring into our inboxes. 

    Key moments:

    04:31 Republicans' plan is not actually to eliminate the Department of Ed 10:21 How to handle income recertification for IDR plans during job gaps 16:04 Will the discontinued PAYE plan return amid changes? 22:37 Timing actions around the 0% interest period for student loans

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    19 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 28 minutes 52 seconds
    From Coal to Cash: 15 Smart Moves Before the Year Ends

    Ready to turn up the heat on your finances before 2024 comes to a close? We’ve packed this episode with 15 savvy, high-impact financial moves to help you finish the year on top. From maxing out retirement contributions and exploring tax loss harvesting to utilizing backdoor Roth strategies and refinancing high-interest debt, we’re covering it all. We’ll also discuss year-end must-dos like reviewing your insurance, managing FSA funds, and checking your credit report. Tune in to make the most of the final stretch of 2024 and set yourself up for a strong start in 2025.

    Key moments:

    04:05 Tax-loss harvesting and backdoor Roth IRA can help trim your tax liability 09:47 A personal story on listing income sources to stay in the clear with the IRS 13:40 With interest rates coming down, now might be the perfect time to refinance student loans or your mortgage 17:42 Important tips on updating insurance coverages and taking advantage of open enrollment benefits

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    15 November 2024, 11:00 am
  • 31 minutes 59 seconds
    The Next 4 Years of Student Loans: Major Changes Are Coming

    With Trump’s unexpected victory in the popular vote and key swing states, and a likely Republican majority in Congress, significant changes to student loan policies may be on the horizon. We’ll look at possible shifts in Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) that could make it harder to qualify, and the potential elimination of the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. We’ll discuss recent court rulings that could reshape repayment strategies, like the 8th Circuit Court decision on the Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) statute. We'll also touch on political dynamics influencing these changes, including Republican and Democratic strategies, the implications of past proposals like the Prosper Act, and what borrowers need to consider moving forward.

    Key moments:

    04:18 Likely elimination of the SAVE plan — when should you consider switching to a different repayment option? 08:27 Republicans are making their own IDR plan and how past proposals threatened borrowers 18:42 Loan forgiveness potential might be more generous than we think 24:22 Potential for major policy changes under Trump’s second term

     

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    12 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 45 minutes 42 seconds
    Filing Taxes Separately Would Cost Me $12,000

    Could your tax filing status save you thousands on student loan payments? You're about to find out. We’re discussing how choosing to file jointly or separately can impact your student loan repayment strategy. You’ll hear about real-world scenarios, from high-income couples evaluating their tax implications to the strategic benefits of filing separately in community property states. Plus, we’ll explore how recent legislative scrutiny on loan repayment plans could affect your financial planning.

     

    From navigating recertification dates to leveraging tax extensions, you'll gain practical insights that could reshape the way you manage your taxes and student loans.

     

    Key moments:

     

    • 05:18 Should a dual-dentist household file taxes separately? A real case study

    • 18:00 Myths vs. reality of tax filing extensions 

    • 22:13 How filing taxes separately changes everything in a community property state 

    • 26:42 A physician-teacher couple cashes in on the breadwinner loophole

    • 35:31 Reclaim your money by amending your MFS tax return

     

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    8 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 16 minutes 13 seconds
    Why Taking Out Loans Was Probably Very Smart

    Have you ever wished you could give your debt — and even your degree — back? The weight of student loans is no joke, but returning it won't improve your life. The truth? You're underestimating the position you're in. A professional degree offers more job security, higher income potential, and better protection during economic downturns. Stop beating yourself up and start recognizing the smart financial decisions you've made.

    In today’s episode:

    05:04 Your career choice might not impact your happiness as much as you think 10:22 Feeling stress and shame? You're in a better position than you think 12:26 Prioritizing happiness and setting healthy financial boundaries

     

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    4 November 2024, 6:00 am
  • 57 minutes 7 seconds
    New Kid Starter Kit

    Bringing a child into the world is one of life’s greatest joys — and one of its biggest financial commitments. With so much to consider, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Learn real-life insights, personal stories, expert advice and practical tips to help make this transition as smooth as possible.

    Key moments:

    09:13 Health insurance coverage, costs, co-pays and coinsurance explained 14:44 How to take parental leave without going broke 20:12 Hidden advantages of pregnancy on your student loan payments 29:18 Balancing life insurance, estate planning and retirement goals

     

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    1 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 25 minutes 24 seconds
    The Court Cases Are Not Looking Good

    The SAVE lawsuit hearing did NOT go well for borrowers. What happens if SAVE was ruled to be unconstitutional along with the ICR statute? In this episode, we will share more about the challenges the SAVE plan is facing and what borrowers should consider up ahead.

    Key moments include

    01:30 What are the current SAVE lawsuits? 04:50 Student loan uncertainty causing statute confusion 12:35 SAVE plan forbearance considerations 17:38 PSLF real talk and how it is limited to certain groups 21:15 How politicians see student loan repayment plans 22:10 What borrowers should consider up ahead

     

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    29 October 2024, 6:00 am
  • 43 minutes 50 seconds
    Beyond the Paycheck: Navigating the Benefits Buffet!

    Think you’re making the most of your health benefits? It’s open enrollment, and we’re decoding everything you need to know, from why HSAs are the most overlooked investment vehicle to the surprising perks hiding in your benefits package.

    In today’s episode:

    01:58 Making sense of health insurance HMOs, PPOs, high-deductible health plans, and HSAs 20:57 The big issue with group life insurance and disability insurance policies 32:07 Maximizing legal benefits and estate planning protection 36:37 Protecting the whole family with pet insurance

     

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    25 October 2024, 6:00 am
  • 35 minutes 9 seconds
    New Grad Tips, Recertification Notices, and Possible Loopholes

    If you graduated back in May, your student loan grace period is about to expire. Get the inside track to navigate this new financial responsibility and manage recertification details. You’ll also find out the latest updates on forbearance options, hear success stories of borrowers who’ve benefited from payment recalculations and plan switches, and explore possible loopholes that might emerge if SAVE is repealed.

    In today’s episode:

    01:37 New grads must decide on loan repayment plans 11:30 Recertification timelines post-COVID forbearance 21:34 SAVE plan forbearance may be extended 28:52 The “double debt” loophole if SAVE is repealed

     

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    22 October 2024, 6:00 am
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