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Category Archives: Student Loans
Student Loan Consolidation – Do Those with Private Loans Have an Option?
Student loan consolidation is always a popular topic, especially as spring turns to summer. There are extremely important differences between federal and private student loan consolidation. Read this article to find out more, BEFORE you consolidate. Continue reading
Student Loan Tax Deduction – What Options Do You Have?
Many loans may give you a tax credit which lowers the income tax you owe and other types of loans can give you a tax deduction which reduces your gross income. Were you aware that when you take out a loan you could actually be shrinking the amount of federal taxes you have to pay at the end of the year? Read this article to find out more. Continue reading
Credit Card Debt: The One ‘Student Loan” You Should Avoid
Unsecured debt deals with everybody equally. It doesn’t make a difference if the person is an experienced pro or merely a college student. And so, student unsecured credit card debt has been a growing problem for years now. Read this article to find out more. Continue reading
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Student Loan Consolidation- Private Student Loan Consolidation
Getting student loans during school is comparatively easy to keeping track of multiple payment schedules once you have graduated. Find out what you need to do consolidate private student loans. Read this article for more, Continue reading
Goodbye FFELP, Hello DIRECT
President Barack Obama on Tuesday, March 30th, sealed his health care overhaul and made the government the primary lender to students by cutting banks out of the process. Continue reading
Federal Student Loan Consolidation Video
A brief video overview of federal student loan consolidation purpose and concepts. Continue reading
A Taxing Problem?: IRS and Debt
A brief overview of various types of loan interest that may be tax deductible. Continue reading
Federal Student Loan Consolidation
Hοw tο Consolidate Student Loans – Federal Versus Private Loan Consolidation Student loan consolidation саח bе used bу student οr parent borrowers tο combine tһеіr multiple education loans іחtο one loan wіtһ one monthly payment. Aѕ аחу student саח take … Continue reading
Private Education Loans: Costs
Private student loans are different from Federal student loans in that the funds being lent do not come from the government. Additionally, the funds are not guaranteed by the government. This means that the funds being lent come directly from private banks and finance companies. Continue reading
How to pay the Federal Way
There has been much talk with the new president regarding student loans and how he want to change them. The excellent news is that the reason for the change is to expand the federal student loan program’s reach. But it … Continue reading
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