The U.S. dollar is losing its value to other currencies. Initially, it was caused by a large deficit in trade and spending over a few recent years, according to analysts. This situation causes financial experts’ concerns. This might threaten the U.S. financial stability, as slowing economy is not the most attractive factor to investors. […]
Entries Categorized as 'Student Loans'
The Sagging Dollar Drops an Iron Curtain between the U.S. Students and Study-Abroad Programs?
April 1, 2008 | Student, Student Loans |
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Struggling With Student Loans
October 7, 2007 | Student, Student Loans |
Tyler Thomas
Student loan debt is a topic near and dear to me. My 4 years of college education has resulted in a mortgage-like-payment every month, probably for the rest of my life. I didn’t qualify for much in “free money” when attending school because my parents made “too much” money according to the FAFSA we had […]
Why student loans are better than credit cards
April 22, 2007 | Student Loans |
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You need some more money for college expenses this semester. Do you whip out a credit card to pay for your books, or do you apply for a federal or private loan? Well, consider the options –
- With a federal loan, your interest rate will be low (around 5%) and your payments will be deferred […]
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