Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt: Get Out from Under Once and for All Reviews
Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt: Get Out from Under Once and for All
The average American college student owes about ,000 in loans after graduation. Quadruple that amount for the average grad school graduate. An estimated seven million Americans have accumulated nearly billion in student loan debt over the past 30 years. Not all of these borrowers are fresh out of college; many are in their late 20s, 30s, and even 40s. Indeed, the amount of student loan debt facing Americans is pervasive, if not problematic. Fortunately, a number of creative ways exist to pay off this financial burden that, for many, goes on for years and years. In Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt, business writer Brian O’Connell outlines the best ways to do just that-as quickly and painlessly as possible. He guides readers through often over-looked but perfectly legitimate loan management techniques, including how to: * “”Consolidate”" loans for easier (and lower) payments. * Defer loans with no penalty. * Take a “”break”" from student loans through a mechanism called forbea
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If you are unfamiliar with student loans and are not finance savvy then this book will help you. If you already have a student loan and know your way around this book doesn’t have anything to offer. In one section it teaches you how to create a budget. That’s fine for a kid fresh out of school but I am having trouble with an old student loan and this book had even LESS information than the student loan website !!!
Here is good advice… if your having trouble with your loan – call them they will help you, but dont waste the money for this book.
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This is one of those marvelous books that schools should send home with kids so parents have a fighting chance to get their kids into a good school AND afford to keep them there. Easy to follow advice is there on every page. I recommend this to any family who has a kid coming of college age.
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