Canceling student loan debt
Find out what promises are being made about canceling student loan debt, how likely it is to actually happen and what you should do in the meantime.
Find out what promises are being made about canceling student loan debt, how likely it is to actually happen and what you should do in the meantime.
Whether it is $50,000 or $100,000 in student loan debt you are facing, or 2nd mortgage loans you are trying to pay off, a debt load that large seems insurmountable. Unfortunately, if you are facing this much debt when you get out of college you are not alone. With an average student loan debt of […]
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With the average debt burden for indebted graduates surging over $35,000 in 2019, desperate students are exploring all their options when it comes to loan forgiveness and creative payment options. The Pay As You Earn repayment plan, also known as PAYE, is one option which can help make your student loan payments more doable. It […]
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Used cars have always appealed to the budget-conscious shoppers because of their low prices, but there’s always been a drawback — used car loans. Until recently, bank loans for used cars were tricky to get, and were much more expensive than new car loans. But that’s changing. With car dealers successfully edging banks out of… Read More
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The average American household is burdened with more than $35,000 of non-mortgage debt, with more than 80% of the population struggling to keep their heads above water. The nationâs consumer debt problem is growing every year, with more citizens desperate to escape and rediscover their financial freedom. If you find yourself in this position, then […]
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One of the many debates personal finance nerds love to talk about is whether to pay off student loans or invest? We go back and forth. Invest or pay off debt? Pay off debt or invest? Do both maybe? IDK.…
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Everyone and their sister are on some kind of special payment plan for their student loans. But some people get so overwhelmed with the options they just don’t bother with them. With all the talk about student loans, debt, and wealth…
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