Save Money Today on Your Student Loans
Are you tackling a big monthly student loan payment with a salary that isn't as big as you'd hoped?
If so, income-driven repayment for your federal student loans can be a godsend. Under these plans, the government will reduce your monthly federal student loan payment to a more manageable rate based on your income.
For advice on everything from saving for retirement to potty training a stubborn toddler, moms know best.
And even if you're not after advice, sometimes it's useful just to know that other moms are out there going through the same stuff you are. Here are six mom bloggers you should check out.
Some say more is better, but less is okay too, especially if you’re talking about student loan payments.
Consolidating loans – meaning you combine multiple loans into one new loan with one new monthly payment — can simplify your student loan debt management.
When I was considering quitting my full-time job to start working as a freelance writer, I got a lot of advice. Some of it was great; some was off the mark. And some was impossible to follow.
The biggest piece of impossible-to-follow advice I got was also the piece that sounded the most sensible: don’t quit your day job without six months’ worth of living expenses in your savings account.
The D-word. Shudder.
No one wants to think about debt—much less talk about it. And when it comes to actually doing something to get out of it? You certainly wouldn't be alone if you found yourself pretending to live in a unicorn-filled land where your student loan balance doesn't exist. *Raises hand*
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