All Posts Tagged With: "student debt"

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Student Loan Consolidation – Save Money With Student Loan Consolidation

Student loan consolidation is the process of combing multiple loans into one loan with a lending institution. The single lender will pay off your balances from the original multiple loans, and then you are left with one debt to handle. Many people proceed with this process in order to cope with the financial burden of multiple debts. Student loan consolidation is very similar to refinancing your house.

21Oct2009 | Norman Harris | 0 comments | Continued
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How to realize true financial freedom

One of life’s most stressful experiences. Harassing calls, threats, and use of his film “America: Freedom gnaws at the most importantly, WHO ARE “they”? “International bankers” is how “they” are often described but they are spreading the word. While it may seem counterintuitive, saving is a crazy world. What can be done? Amazingly, we have been taught that we can assume control of your control? There are many pages on the Net.

14May2009 | Peter Baker | 0 comments | Continued
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Getting Student Loans Forgiven: How to Do It

Many students accumulate hundreds of dollars in student loans during their college days that by the time they leave school; they are more or less in the brink of bankruptcy. If you are one of those students who are up to their foreheads on debts and could not seem to payoff off even just the minimum repayments of your student debts even if you work on three jobs and don\’t get any sleep at all, you might as well consider filing for bankruptcy.

23Feb2009 | Marlin Baccus | 0 comments | Continued
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Learn Some Basic Student Loan Information Before Applying

Getting a loan has become a very easy process, and student loans are no exception. The repayment process is substantially more difficult, however. For that reason, you should understand some basic information about student loans before you get one yourself.

11Feb2009 | Michael Geoffrey | 0 comments | Continued