Student Loan Debt vs. Retirement vs. Savings
January 6, 2010 by Matt Jabs
Filed under Student Loans
This masters is being funded through Direct Education student loans . I have established an account that has around $9000. My guess is within the next 12-18 months they won’t give me student loans anymore because I will make good money …
Student Loan Debt vs. Retirement vs. Savings
January 6, 2010 by Matt Jabs
Filed under Student Loans
This masters is being funded through Direct Education student loans . I have established an account that has around $9000. My guess is within the next 12-18 months they won’t give me student loans anymore because I will make good money …
Decrease Your Taxes With These Everyday Loans
January 2, 2010 by James Thompson
Filed under Student Loans
Just about everyone needs to borrow cash sometimes and it’s smart to do your homework before jumping into a big loan commitment. Were you aware that when you borrow money you could also be shrinking the amount of taxes you have to pay to the government? It turns out that not all money borrowing programs are the same when it comes times to pay your taxes. Many loans can give you a tax credit which lowers the tax you owe and other types of loans can give you a tax deduction which lowers your taxable income. Here’s a simple guide to what loans may give you for a tax credit, though obviously everyone’s tax situation will vary.
Student Loan Consolidation Help
January 2, 2010 by Lee Reid
Filed under Student Loans
People consolidated student loans when they have multiple loans and separate account management for each of them. Nobody likes loans, but they are a necessary evil in our society, and as long as we have the means to pay for them, they are okay. Read the following arguments for and against loan consolidation and decide for yourself.
Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)
January 1, 2010 by Pauline Davies
Filed under Student Loans
It is common knowledge that the cost of going to college is crippling to most families. It is very often way beyond the ability to pay of most ordinary people, so they look around for alternatives. These alternatives may involve getting a job or getting a student loan. In most cases, the loan is the alternative, which is selected by most students. When you are looking at the different loans you can get, you should find out about the federal application for student aid too.
Student Loans – A Boon For Your Education
December 14, 2009 by Aaron McLain
Filed under Student Loans
Education is an important part of each one’s life that equips you to face the challenges. An educated person is both an asset for the nation as well as in a position to fend for himself. Pursuing your education or financing you child’s education can mean having to spend a good sum. However, the investment is truly worth it and is only going to keep giving returns for the rest of your life. If financial constraints have been posing restrictions on you starting or completing your education, the student loans are here for you.
I Need A Student Loan Sent Directly To Me? | CanIGetStudentLoan.com
December 13, 2009 by Harry
Filed under Student Loans
I would like to know where I can get a student loan that will send the money directly to me instead of sending it to the school. I am a student and I already.
Reduce Debt With These Strategies
December 13, 2009 by Bufen Hill
Filed under Student Loans
Debt is one word that nobody wants to be a reality in their lives. It ruins your reputation, steals your peace and does not allow you to have fun. It looms large over your mind and you can think of nothing other than how to pay it off.
No Credit Check Loans – Useful Information
December 11, 2009 by Jimmy Tyrrell
Filed under Student Loans
Thinking about a no credit check loan but not sure of all the facts? If so, you should invest a few minutes reading this. By the end of this article you should be better informed to decide if no credit checks loans are for you, and as there is more than one type of no credit check loans which one you should consider.
Do I Need to Worry About Defaulting On My Student Loan?
December 10, 2009 by Amber Deanwater
Filed under Student Loans
There is a rapidly increasing number of defaulted student loans across the country. This article is devoted to explaining the government’s recourses against you and what you can do about the situation.






