Dealing with Inflation

Dealing with Inflation

As many people might have heard on the news recently, the United States, and indeed much of the globe, is experiencing the worst inflation in decades. For those who may not know, inflation is when prices of goods and services increase. COVID-19 is making it more difficult to ship goods, and the scarcity of goods along with pressures in the job market are increasing prices. Everyone needs to contend with inflation since it seems like… Continue Reading Dealing with Inflation

Repairing Your Credit

Repairing Your Credit

Student debt borrowers may take a hit on their credit score at one point or another during their student debt repayment saga. This usually occurs if a borrower is late in making payment or if it looks like a borrower may not be a solid credit risk in the future. Credit is important to achieving numerous financial goals such as buying a car, purchasing a home, or pursuing other accomplishments. However, repairing your credit can… Continue Reading Repairing Your Credit

Biggest Goals After Repaying Student Debt

Biggest Goals After Repaying Student Debt

Repaying student loans is usually one of the biggest financial goals that recent graduates have. Student debt can seem like a millstone around the necks of student debt borrowers, and many people view repaying such loans as their primary financial aspiration after they graduate from school. However, after student loans are paid off, individuals may work toward other financial aspirations, and the biggest goals after repaying student debt fall into a few categories. Buy a… Continue Reading Biggest Goals After Repaying Student Debt

Live Like a Student Into The Future

Live Like a Student Into The Future

There is an old saying that you should live like a student now so you can live like a professional later. Essentially, this means that students and people who recently graduated from a program should keep their expenses low so that they can set themselves up financially for the future. However, individuals should not forego saving habits as they earn more and more money throughout there careers. In many instances, it pays to live like… Continue Reading Live Like a Student Into The Future

Making Money on Student Loans

Making Money on Student Loans

As many people can attest to from firsthand information, numerous companies and individuals make money on student loans. Lenders charge high interest rates on student debt borrowers, and this can be good business for such lenders in the right circumstances. Moreover, colleges and universities also make big money on student loans since they are largely funded by debt borrowed from students. However, other individuals are making money on student loans in different ways, and it… Continue Reading Making Money on Student Loans

Self-Employment and Student Loans

Self-Employment and Student Loans

During my student debt repayment saga, I always had a main job working for other people. As mentioned in numerous prior articles on this website, I also had several part-time jobs that allowed me to generally work at my own pace and not deal with bosses and the other challenges of working for someone else (however, my main job always involved working for other folks). Years after I paid off my student loans, I decided… Continue Reading Self-Employment and Student Loans

Biggest Student Loan Myths

Biggest Student Loan Myths

After four years of student loan blogging, I have encountered, and debunked, a number of myths associated with student loans. Indeed, there is a lot of misleading information about student loans on the internet, and some sources might suggest competing strategies for dealing with student debt. In any event, the biggest student loan myths I have encountered fit into a few distinct categories, and it is important that individuals are familiar with misinformation that might… Continue Reading Biggest Student Loan Myths

Unpaid Internships Hurt Student Debt Borrowers

Unpaid Internships Hurt Student Debt Borrowers

As many people understand from firsthand experience, students and recent graduates often need to complete unpaid internships during the school year and summers in order to build their resumes. Such unpaid internships may confer valuable experiences that can help the student during their job search later in their careers. However, unpaid internships hurt student debt borrowers, and employers should consider offering paid internships while interns should look for sources of funding. During my student debt… Continue Reading Unpaid Internships Hurt Student Debt Borrowers

Minimizing the Impact of Transferring Schools

minimizing the impact of transferring schools

This website has previously discussed how transferring schools can impact your educational costs and student debt burden. Indeed, some schools offer financial aid to transfer students, and the cost of attending a new school may be significantly less than attending the school which a student originally attended. In addition, a new school may have a lower cost of living, which can impact your bottom line. Even though transferring schools can be a major life decision,… Continue Reading Minimizing the Impact of Transferring Schools

Grad School Is More Important Than College

Grad School is More Important Than College

Some students know they will enroll in graduate school even before they enter college. This may be because individuals wish to enter certain fields that require a graduate school education or because they have an academic interest that they wish to pursue beyond college. In any case, grad school is more important than college in many instances, and individuals may wish to lower their undergraduate student debt to prepare for borrowing for graduate school. In… Continue Reading Grad School Is More Important Than College