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20th August 2009
In the US it is quite common to finance one’s college education with student loans. The cost of college education can be quite high and there are many people who are not sure about how they are going to pay for education. Many students find that it is n... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
16th July 2009
Now that the stress of school and finals is over for college seniors, these recent graduates will now have to take on the stress of real life finances, and taxes. However, with the right information and guidance tax planning can be surprisingly easy.
1... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
29th June 2009
Generally lots of students tend to spend a big amount of time, usually ten or fifteen years paying off their students loans. This is because of the fact that they are just beginning their profession and getting started with their lives as an adult and pay... Read >
Author: Daniel Henry
18th June 2009
Should I Consolidate My Student Loans?If you've education loans, you will face the challenge of having to service multiple student loan rates when making loan repayment. This is common when consolidating student loans at a lower interest rate and taking u... Read >
Author: Ric Yan
11th June 2009
One of the great things about student loans, and consolidated student loans in particular, is the low interest rate. By consolidating your loans you sometimes see a drop in the interest rate by 1-2%. It seems small and insignificant, but if you follow the... Read >
Author: RJ Licata
11th June 2009
The federal government makes borrowing money for college very easy. They also make it very easy to repay the loans on terms that work best for you. The biggest example of this is the benefits you receive by consolidating your loans.
When you borrow mon... Read >
Author: RJ Licata
09th April 2009
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
If you are planning on attending an institute of higher education in the future, there is some good news for your wallet. Now
that Congress has passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009... Read >
Author: Leighanne Stainer
09th April 2009
How much do you know about your student loan interest rate? Chances are you don’t know as much as you should. Often we get so caught up in our studies that we don’t really think about the details of our academic debt. We simply sign the forms and go t... Read >
Author: Joe Eitel
27th March 2009
Have you ever had to lean down to clear a doorway or strained to reach a book off the top shelf? Then you'll understand how uncomfortable it can be to be the wrong size. This holds true with taxes as well - a good number of tax benefits are available only... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein
22nd August 2008
Are you searching for information related to student loans consolidation or other information somehow related to FAFSA phone number, or direct student loans servicing? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to student loans consolidat... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
13th August 2008
If you are searching for information about innovative tax relief, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to innovative tax relief and in some manner related to property tax relief f... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
13th August 2008
If you are searching for information about tax relief properties, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to tax relief properties and in some manner related to jobs and growth tax re... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
13th August 2008
It's difficult to provide accurate corporate tax relief information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as many corporate tax relief related information as possible. Even if you are searching for information somehow related to claim ta... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
I am sure your quest for tax relief benefits has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for tax relief benefits information or other such information like civil rights tax relief act, sales tax r... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
12th August 2008
Finding specific information about hurricane tax relief might not be easy, but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of assisting you out. Even if your search is about hurricane tax ... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
17th July 2008
Unsecured lending jumped suddenly during February 2008 by £2.4 billion it was revealed by the Bank of England, which is claimed to be as a result of a rise in students seeking loans to cover tuition fees and maintenance costs.
This is the claim by th... Read >
Author: Phil
25th April 2008
Many people who want to pursue their education further will not afford college expenses and will need a student loan. And finding the best student loan rate of interest is an important factor that needs to be taken into consideration when searching for a ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th November 2007
Raising cost of attending college for many future students has kept compelled federal government to ponder over student’s financial malaise. To this effect, many financial aids have been instituted in this regards. There are several sources available to... Read >
Author: Julia
01st July 2007
Loans taken for education are no longer as bad as they once used to be. Now with the student loan interest deduction, it is possible for the student to show up to $2,500 as deductible. If the student loan is nullified, then that entire amount can be exclu... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
06th June 2007
Perhaps you were the student who waited until the last minute to cram for finals or routinely rolled out of bed five minutes before morning classes began. Procrastination is a common part of many students' college experience. However, putting off consolid... Read >
Author: Mike OBrien
27th April 2007
After almost two years of reporting on the latest in student loan legislation, federal financial aid policy changes that affect college students or those that are college-bound, and a myriad of other topics that make life easier for students, the Next... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
25th July 2006
There are many students in the United States who are having a hard time paying their student fees. For most student loans, it requires that you have some collateral, meaning you need to have some equity such as a home or a car before you can even about ge... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
16th June 2006
Act now to save. Unfortunately, that statement will be the norm, for a long time to come. Every July 1st, federal student loan interest rates are adjusted. Unless a downturn occurs, we will all be faced with higher interest rates.
Usually the actual ra... Read >
Author: Richard Meeuwsen
12th June 2006
Student Loan Interest Rates Will Increase July 1; NextStudent Urges Students to Consolidate
Federal student loans in less than four weeks will face the second-largest interest rate increase in the history of the program. Student borrowers anticipating ... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
21st May 2006
Every year, student loan interest rates are reconfigured on July 1st. In recent years, this date has come and gone with no cause for alarm, but this year is different. As part of a plan to heal the nation's $40 billion budget deficit, the Senate passed ... Read >
Author: Chris Studer
09th May 2006
Mark the date – if you have student loans or plan to take out student loans, major changes are in the works that will impact you on July 1, 2006. Every July 1st, the Federal Government resets the interest rates on Federal student loans, but this year is ... Read >
Author: Chris Studer
31st January 2006
I don't know if you're a fan of financial guru and radio show
host Dave Ramsey, but I certainly am.
I listen to Ramsey every day and find his advice to be based on
common sense principles for getting out of debt and building
wealth.
One thing th... Read >
Author: Tim Knox
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