Posts Tagged ‘Student Loans’


Federal Student Loans For Newbies

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

After graduation, most high school seniors will not be able to pay for college outright. A lot of college newcomers look to student loans to pay for their education.

Today, federal student loans are the most widely used student loans. There are different types of federal loans that exist for students. The two most common categories are subsidized and unsubsidized loans.

Subsidized


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How To Erase Your Debts

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

In a perfect world, the best way out of debt is to not have any to mess with. Obviously this is not possible as you probably have more debt than you'd like. You got sucked in by the low interest rates and started charging little by little. Then you got into some binds and you had to charge more and


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The Benefits of Student Credit Cards

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Students can apply for a credit card, despite the fact that they don’t have a steady job just yet. Even if you’re still in college, it is possible for you to own a credit card and pay for certain things like school expenses with it. These cards are backed up by the student’s parents most of the time. It is especially needed by students who live away from home while attending college.

There are many benefits why you should allow your college student to apply for their own credit card. First


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