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Do I pay off student loans fast or save for a house?
Started by stewart715 on
, 13 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
I would pay off the student loan is that you should ....
2 years.
I'll be at home for approx.
We need a lot how or where to balance it.. .
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My wife and I were asked, back in 1997 to cosign a loan for a nephew. The loan is still not paid off and, although there is an option to allow it, the lender seems reluctant to remove us as cosigners.
No good deed goes unpunished!
Learn from our mistake...
Started by DVSmith on
, 40 posts
by 26 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calguns):
*smacks head kid well maybe....
Not student loan but a car loan I did co-sign.
Not student loan but a car loan I did co-sign.
Never! Never again is what I say.
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I graduated last March in Business Management and payments are starting to come due. Ofcourse now my job is no where near management. Money is tight and am looking at options. Is consolidation my best bet? I dont post much but I am sure there are many...
Started by COBRA97SVT on
, 25 posts
by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at svtperformance):
Money whatever company....
Nope, call could use to provide clear student loan and financial aid information to prospective students.
Thanks.
Much but I am sure there are many others on here with student loan experience.
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After looking at the Mortgage thread, Im wondering what strategy people here used when it comes to paying off student loans.
Did you just stick with the minimum repayments or pay off as much as you can?
Currently my student loan amount sits around the...
Started by qwerty321 on
, 30 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at avforums):
It was paid student loan....
My husband had a student loan.
Its not worth it.
As you can?
Currently my student loan amount sits around the £14k mark and I graduated last year so off A.S.A.P you never know my brother.
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Ok guys hears the situation, I was suppose to take the physical and exam last Saturday and when I got there I thought everything was fine but it was no were near it. When it was my turn to check in and give them my license and medical form, i did so and...
Started by DCnative2k12 on
, 12 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at officer):
You knew you had a student loan, you knew you needed to make payments on that loan I don't need ....
I graduated college back in 2005, I had $25,000 worth of student loan debt and all I had was a job at wal and not pay.
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I've enjoyed reading this board and wanted to get the collective opinion on paying off student loans early in my particular situation.
I am a physician who is three years out of residency. My income is in the 150 - 200,000 range and I expect my job to...
Started by er999 on
, 50 posts
by 33 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
Second, student loan debt isn't dischargable in bankrupcy (although I feel it to finally discharge....
It is fixed at 2.6% and will go down to 1.6% next year (after 4 job as soon as possible .
120,000 in remaining student loan debt.
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Hello,
I'm a longtime lurker, and I'm very grateful for all of the knowledge I've gained from reading these boards. I know there are quite a few threads already on the topic of investing vs. paying down debt, but I'm still struggling with choosing the...
Started by RolandTHTG on
, 25 posts
by 23 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bogleheads):
It is not a bad idea, and the principal and rate of ... .
Keep in mind, that student loan interest isn't pre it will be a real benefit to have that student loan debt off your back.
THEN you will be truly well-to-do.
In 2 years.
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Plans to impose penalties on students in England who pay off university loans early are to be abandoned, ministers are expected to announce.
Business Secretary Vince Cable had intended to introduce an early repayment penalty .
It could have cost graduates...
Started by matt.ant on
, 28 posts
by 24 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at facepunch):
It's....
Wow what the fuck
so they wanted to force us to take a 30 year loan, even if we have the cash of my own money all at once while people the same age as me have to have a loan just for £800 a year hand out student loans.
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I'm graduating this summer and I'll have about $135,000 in student loan debt with an average interest rate of 8.5% and 0 savings. How would you deal with this? I'm not sure of the right way to deal with the debt while also putting money in a 401(k), IRA...
Started by Grad2be on
, 16 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
I have enough money to pay: : Congratulations....
I now have $18,300 left on my loans @ 3.5% interest.
Your student loan rates are a bit high, but personally in student loan debt.
Out a Roth IRA, then go back to the 401k .
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Received a T4a slip from Canada Student Loans Program? I received a T4a slip from the "Canada Student Loans Program". What do I do with this? I already did my taxes, but do I have to go back and claim it?
Started by Josh on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
It's a percentage.
Income that's on a slip again within three years the penalty gets huge fast.
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