Dealing with Cancer and Student Loans
Student loan borrowers fighting cancer have help to manage their debt while they get treatment.
Student loan borrowers fighting cancer have help to manage their debt while they get treatment.
Sometimes the most simple student loan scams are the ones that hurt the most borrowers.
If you are getting unexpected text messages about student loan forgiveness, chances are pretty good that it is a scam.
Student loan borrowers should treat phone calls from the “Department of Education” with a lot of skepticism.
Tax time is a great opportunity to do a quick checkup on your student loans. There are plenty of ways to save money on future payments.
Debt-to-income ratios have a huge impact on any credit decision. Student loan borrowers have opportunities to manipulate the numbers to improve future applications.
It is possible to build wealth while living with student loans. The key is to identify your personal priorities and best opportunities.
Key differences in tax advantages, forgiveness programs, and refinancing make the debt elimination decision more complicated.
Lenders might ask a borrower to add another cosigner to their loan, but borrowers should say no to this request.