Student Loan Forgiveness or Ten Years to Life?: A Responsible Visual Guide to Your Federal Student Loan Repayment Options

Student Loan Forgiveness or Ten Years to Life?: A Responsible Visual Guide to Your Federal Student Loan Repayment Options

by Dane Spancake
Student Loan Forgiveness or Ten Years to Life?: A Responsible Visual Guide to Your Federal Student Loan Repayment Options

Student Loan Forgiveness or Ten Years to Life?: A Responsible Visual Guide to Your Federal Student Loan Repayment Options

by Dane Spancake

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Overview

Repaying college loans can be so complicated its been said that before graduating, students should be required to take a course on the subject.

But many students end up researching their options without much help, and answers on how to eliminate debt are hard to come bysomething that can be tremendously frustrating.

Dane Spancake, a federal student loan counselor, helps you navigate the loan landscape with this guidebook. Learn how to:

evaluate the positives and negatives of repayment schedule choices; weigh the pros and cons of income-driven repayment options versus alternative options; and determine if you qualify for loan forgiveness.

Youll also learn how interest rates are determined, how annual payments are calculated, and the benefits of making consistent loan payments versus postponing repayment.

Discover what youre up against when it comes to repaying college loansand pick the strategy that makes the most sense for you with Student Loan Forgiveness or Ten Years to Life?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480828933
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 07/29/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 146
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

DANE SPANCAKE is a federal student loan counselor and previously worked with Fidelity Investments, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch. He holds an MBA–Finance degree from the Boston University Questrom School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland. He lives in York, Pennsylvania.

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