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Student Loans - Direct Student Loan Consolidation

June 29th, 2010 -- Posted in body fresh | No Comments »

If you are like most of the graduates today, you might have carried some loans over the years. You might think you can handle the loans but the reality is that it is not as easy as you thought. Although you have diverted a big chunk of money for the monthly payment, you still can’t help to wonder when you can actually be debt free.

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How Does Student Loan Consolidation Work?

June 27th, 2010 -- Posted in body fresh | No Comments »

Nowadays, the cost of higher education is getting more and more expensive. Some families may not be able to afford to send their son or daughter for further education. Getting a student loan will help.

There are 2 broad categories of student loans available. Government student loans and private student loans

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Student Loan Consolidation Interest Rate

June 25th, 2010 -- Posted in body fresh | No Comments »

When you are consolidating your student loan, what is the first thing that goes to your mind? A lot of you might say it is the interest rate. There is nothing wrong with that, in fact, as a consumer, you deserve the best interest rate when you are consolidating your loans. So, below are some tips to help you to get the best interest rate.

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What Household Budget Percentage Breakdown Is Typical? - free article courtesy of ArticleCity.com

June 23rd, 2010 -- Posted in body fresh | No Comments »

What Household Budget Percentage Breakdown Is Typical?
 by: Brad Homer

The typical American household budget percentage breakdown looks like the list below. For most of the categories a range is shown. A range makes more sense to help you see where your personal budget fits (or doesn’t fit.) If your budget doesn’t fit the typical American household budget, rejoice! continue reading »

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