Strategies for Managing Student Loan Debt
If college were a party, then student loans are the hangover. Unfortunately, the "hair of the dog" won't cure this headache, but here are some ideas for managing your student loan debt.
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If college were a party, then student loans are the hangover. Unfortunately, the "hair of the dog" won't cure this headache, but here are some ideas for managing your student loan debt.
In today’s market, you can often put down significantly less to get out of your rented space and into a new home. Yes, 20 percent is still a good number to aim for, but having less than that doesn’t mean you can’t afford to buy a house.