Posts Tagged ‘student loan’

5 Ways to Save for Your Kid’s College without a Lot of Money

August 16, 2011

If you’re expecting a baby or have a young child, and have very little extra money, you’re not alone. Many young couples have children while they are trying to establish themselves financially. Even though you may have very little money, you can start a college fund for your kids with a little planning and a few good ideas.

What’s the Best Way to Pay off Student Loans?

June 14, 2011

Getting a standard four-year degree can cost upwards of $200,000, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that a majority of students who attend college – even those who attend less expensive community colleges – accrue some debt while studying. While scholarships exist for those who excel in the classroom (and for those who are willing to put in the time to search and apply for them), most people leave college with a hefty sum of money to pay back. This puts a lot of pressure on new graduates to find jobs immediately so that they can begin an often decade-long repayment process. However it is possible to streamline this repayment process. All you have to do is simply follow these tips.

How Much Debt You Have Affects How Much Home You Can Buy

May 24, 2008

By: Christy Brewer Christy Brewer, The DIFF Critic, has been thinking a lot about what goes into each person’s mortgage terms — mortgage rate, payment, how much to borrow. Today she shares what’s on her mind here on the Quizzle blog. Most chatter around getting a mortgage seems to be about your credit score. Your [...]

FICO ’08 Changes the Face of Credit

January 2, 2008

Your FICO credit score just got a facelift. FICO ’08 is the new and supposedly improved version of your credit score that creditors and lenders will use to determine whether they’ll extend credit to you, how much, and the rates, terms and conditions.

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