Students should be involved in the financial aid process (The Oxford Press)

 

student loans for students with bad credit

If you have ever been bankrupt you will know how difficult it is to even try to get another credit card, car loan, or a mortgage on a home. This did hold true in earlier generations but it is perpetuated now through incorrect and incomplete information that is threatened by ruthless collections agencies. The truth is, even people with terrible credit or recently discharged bankruptcies can still get a credit card, personal loan, or a mortgage for a house.

Students should be involved in the financial aid process (The Oxford Press)

Navigating the financial aid process for college can be tricky if students and parents aren't prepared, said Sandra Baker-Evans of Student Lending Works.

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College students' advice: Resist credit's siren song (Modesto Bee)

It's a population ripe for the picking — thousands of cash-strapped students who need to spend money on books, tuition, school supplies and food.

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MRU Holdings, Inc. Announces Economics on $200 Million Securitization of Private Student Loan Portfolio (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

MRU Holdings Inc. , a specialty finance company that provides federal and private student loans through its consumer brand MyRichUncle, today announced the economic benefits to the Company associated with its first securitization of private student loans, which closed on June 28, 2007.

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Take advantage of federal loans (Deseret Morning News)

The student loan programs sponsored by the federal government are your best bet. Take advantage of them. Not only do new federal loans carry a fixed interest rate, but they are also easy to apply for and offer flexible repayment terms and, in some cases, a government subsidy for part of the interest.

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The dark side of credit reports and scores (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)

The author of "Credit Scores and Credit Reports," Evan Hendricks, says the credit card industry's use of credit reporting and scores is often designed to make you pay more.

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As tuition and fees increase, students take on loans, jobs (The Champaign News-Gazette)

As far back as she can remember, University of Illinois graduate Linda Hiller has been thrifty. Her cost-effective mind-set and self-sufficiency became a way of life after her father died from hardening of the arteries when she was in third grade.

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Learning to deal with debt (The Sun Chronicle)

Dan Libon of Foxboro will be a junior at Wheaton College next year, and already he feels like he's digging a bottomless pit of debt. Student loans are a crushing burden, he says, and it seems to just get worse the closer he gets to graduation - when the bill will begin to come due.

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Crikey Daily Email (Crikey)

As Malcolm Turnbull's Facebook friends will already know, the modern politician must deal with a range of alternate realities.

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Color of Money Book Club (Washington Post)

Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary hosted an online discussion with author Lynnette Khalfani, who wrote "Zero Debt for College Grads" (Kaplan, $14.95), on Thursday, July 5 at Noon ET.

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Ask the Editor Part 20 (Times-Reporter)

Happy 4th of July to all. This is a somewhat abbreviated offering this week because of the holiday. I received only a couple of ATE questions/comments over the last few days probably because people are too busy with traveling, or planning family picnics, or playing with fireworks.

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There's no doubt you'll have heard plenty about debt consolidation loans - our TV screens are full of adverts promising freedom from financial worry, and the internet is positively flooded with solicitations to lock in a low rate with a refinancing package.




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