… 's top-selling newspaper Bild about a favorable home loan he received.
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… estate and educate perspective homeowners on the home buying process.
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Ah yes, the ever nagging question of dependency status on the FAFSA. We know it well.
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Hello folks! In our rush of excitement over the passing of SAFRA, we forgot to blog about this year’s federal student loan interest rates. Here is the complete listing, all in one place for convenience: Undergraduate Unsubsidized Direct Stafford Loan: 6.80% APR Subsidized Direct Stafford Loan: 4.50% APR Graduate Unsubsidized Direct Stafford Loan: 6.80% APR Subsidized Direct Stafford Loan: 6.80% APR Direct Graduate
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Seeing as it is the end of June, most of you have received your financial aid award letters and know what your federal loans look like for the upcoming academic year. So, did you receive enough money in Stafford loans? Keep in mind that there are annual limits for each category (subsidized and unsubsidized) and you
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Can't remember how much of your graduate school tuition will be covered by a Stafford Loan?
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If you are an undergrad looking to take out a private student loan to pay for college, you almost certainly do not have the proper credit history necessary to be approved. In almost all cases, you will need a cosigner to assist you in getting the loan. A cosigner is someone who agrees to take
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No matter what your field is, real-world exposure is a sought after commodity in academia and can significantly up the ante on your grad school application.
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Wondering when you actually receive your federal Stafford loan. Here is a look at how these loans are disbursed
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Imagine waking up tomorrow and discovering you don't need to pay back your federal Stafford, PLUS and Perkins loans. For many Americans, that dream is a reality, thanks to a number of programs that allow you to have some, if not all, of your loans forgiven.
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