I wondered if anyone out there knows how the income that you make affects how much federal aid in grants and student loans that your college bound student qualifies for. This is information that most college financial aid offices do not seem to willingly furnish for you.
I submitted a financial statement based on last year's income,and because of high start -up costs of a new enterprise,our family income was at a ''zero expected family contribution''. I guess i would like to know what the max income level is for a family of three[one child] is and still be able to maintain a low or a zero family contribution. IF anyone knows of an income table that shows an income bracket for differing levels of grant money, that would be the ''Holy Grail'' that I am seeking. Having not filed for income taxes as of yet,I figure a larger IRA contribution could reduce our income and at the same time increase her aid package. In our state . we have until March 1st to get this done.
If I knew this information,it would make it easier to know if my money was better spent now on developing the business or later as we would have to pay more for her education. BTW,the kid is bringing a huge amount to the table in her own right,as a high ACT score and athletic ability will enable her to qualify for a good portion of her own expenses.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give

I submitted a financial statement based on last year's income,and because of high start -up costs of a new enterprise,our family income was at a ''zero expected family contribution''. I guess i would like to know what the max income level is for a family of three[one child] is and still be able to maintain a low or a zero family contribution. IF anyone knows of an income table that shows an income bracket for differing levels of grant money, that would be the ''Holy Grail'' that I am seeking. Having not filed for income taxes as of yet,I figure a larger IRA contribution could reduce our income and at the same time increase her aid package. In our state . we have until March 1st to get this done.
If I knew this information,it would make it easier to know if my money was better spent now on developing the business or later as we would have to pay more for her education. BTW,the kid is bringing a huge amount to the table in her own right,as a high ACT score and athletic ability will enable her to qualify for a good portion of her own expenses.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give

