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Reasons Why I Shouldn’t Move Home After School to Save Money?

Ahh, you’ve finally walked the stage, grabbed your diploma and smiled for photos, college graduation can be a great time. What will you do when it’s finally over? Some people decide to move back home with their parents and are greeted with a rude awakening. After college, it’s time for you to take care of yourself and do what you can within your own power, don’t move home with your parents! Listed below are a few reasons why you shouldn’t do such a thing. […]

By |June 25th, 2013|Default|0 Comments

Is A Student Loan Consolidation Right For You?

When you graduate from college and have to take a hard look at the debt accrued over your years as a college student, you might feel like it is a frightening prospect. This is especially true if you have struggled to find a job in a failing economy and have reached the end of any forbearance or deferment periods. At this time, you might be wondering how you are going to make your student loan payments, and whether student loan consolidation is right for you. […]

By |June 24th, 2013|Consolidation|0 Comments

Review – The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke

It seems like most people have a love-hate relationship with Suze Orman. Either they love her or they hate her. Although she is a renowned expert on all things financial, she often gives advice in a manner that is off-putting to many people. I have never really had much an opinion about her one way or the other, and have been known to listen to her show on occasion. I had not, however, read any of her books until being loaned The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous, & Broke. After having read it and taken much of her advice to heart, I have to admit to being fully on the pro-Suze Orman side. […]

By |June 24th, 2013|Weekly Resources|0 Comments

US Programs Provide Financial Aid for Veterans and Dependents

Veterans and their dependents face a unique series of challenges when funding their education. Luckily, a number of organizations offer financial aid and assistance to those affected by active military duty. The following resources provide educational benefits for veterans and their families: […]

By |June 20th, 2013|Scholorships|0 Comments

Reasons Why You Haven’t Paid Off Your Student Loan Yet

College graduation, the best day of your life! On this day you’ll embark on so many new feats which includes a new career and new friends in new places to name a few. There is one other major obligation you’re on the hook for rather you realize it or not and that’s your student loans. Believe me, paying back student loans isn’t any fun, which explains why so many Americans place this responsibility on the back burner. Below are a few reasons why student loans don’t get paid. Take a very close look at these examples and make sure you don’t fall within any of them. […]

By |June 18th, 2013|Pay Off Student Loans|0 Comments

Best Time To Refinance a Student Loan

For those students who are about to graduate from college, the idea of beginning to repay substantial student loan debt can be overwhelming. There may be questions about when the best time to refinance a student loan is, or if it is a good idea to refinance the loans at all. We have created a brief guide that will help answer some of the pressing questions for college graduates. […]

By |June 17th, 2013|Refinance|0 Comments

HEROES Act Provides Financial Relief for Students

Getting a college education often presents a significant financial burden, and students in the armed forces face particularly harsh challenges when they are called to active service. In 2003, the Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students (HEROES) act was signed into law, ensuring financial flexibility and assistance to students in the military affected by deployment in times of war or emergency. The Secretary of Education may now regulate any statutory or regulatory aspects of Title IV student financial aid. Affected individuals eligible for these provisions, along with their spouses and dependents, include: • […]

By |June 13th, 2013|Refinance|0 Comments

Best Places to Live After College to Pay Off Student Loans

Paying off college loans can be a drag but if you’ve borrowed the money, you must pay it back. Many people wait far into their 30’s or even 40’s before they began paying the loans back and end up paying large amounts of interest and late payments for doing so. You must pay them off early! That should be your goal. Some are concerned with their living situation and are not sure if they can pay rent and loans. We’ve done some research for you and determined the best places to live after college to pay off student loans. Hopefully, these considerations will be helpful to your situation. […]

By |June 11th, 2013|Pay Off Student Loans|0 Comments

When Do College Graduates Need Life Insurance?

Most students graduating from college feel like they have their whole life ahead of them, and the last thing they want to think about is buying a life insurance policy. They might think there is plenty of time to do so and place life insurance under the heading of something to buy at some later (unspecified) date. However, there are many reasons why college graduates should consider purchasing a life insurance policy. […]

By |June 10th, 2013|Default|0 Comments

5 Personal Finance Lessons Every College Student Needs To Learn

You know what it's like to be a college-bound student – let's face it, not too long ago you were sitting in the same position as your teenager is now. But things have changed since your college heyday, from technology to the economy. For instance, according to CNN, the average college student carries about $27,000 in student loan debt these days and, according to the Better Business Bureau, the average American adult carries $10,000 in credit card debt. […]

By |June 8th, 2013|Student Loans|0 Comments