College was a blast, right? You partied, made a few friends and mightâve even learned a thing or two. But now that your final semester is in the rearview, itâs time to think about how youâre going to pay for that hard-earned education. If youâre in your early twenties and part of the class of
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Managing your money and paying off debt can feel like a never ending process. And, if you have a long term debt repayment plan, you may find yourself wondering if you can realistically take a vacation without feeling guilty and/or potentially wrecking your financial progress. Whether or not you travel while having debt is a […]
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The student loan crisis has reached a fever pitch. Itâs become a national epidemic, one that reached $1.5 trillion in 2018. Paying off student loans is a rite of passage for twenty-somethings, one that often begins just a few months after college graduation. But for some students, making payments in college is possible. Even if
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Your grace period is almost over and soon you’ll have to pay back your student loans. Here is every possible way you could do that. Your grace period is almost over and soon you’ll have to pay back your student loans. Here is every possible way you could do that.
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[This is the first installment in a series examining repaying student loans. Part II will discuss an alternative payment plan, Revised Pay As You Earn or REPAYE.]
As someone who started off her debt reduction journey on Get Rich Slowly with some pretty astronomical student loan debt, I’ve learned the hard way about the repayment process. And with school starting up again and many feeling tempted to borrow, I wanted to share some of that retrospectively gained wisdom.
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Fresh from school, they know a thing or two. You’ve recently graduated, and now life begins. What better way to start out in the world than with your finances under control? It’s easy to think there’s plenty of time to worry about money later, once you’re earning more and getting established. But the truth is,
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Mortgage rates are on the rise, but that doesnât mean retirees canât take advantage of mortgage options for seniors, allowing them to downsize, purchase a second property, or take advantage of their home equity to pay off debt or make home improvements. While there are plenty of senior mortgages, itâs important to consider your financial… View Article
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A U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) loan is designed to support rural land development. USDA home loans are meant for home buyers with low to moderate incomes or those buying for the first time.
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