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<< previous page 1 2 3 next page>> written by Amanda Hash Have you been considering a private student loan? With each passing semester, it becomes more and more increasingly difficult to afford the cost of a good education. In fact, tuition rates have skyrocketed in recent years, as has the cost of textbooks and other supplies needed by students. Although government grants, scholarships, and other forms of aid go a long way towards helping defer educational costs, many students are forced to rely on student loans to pay for needs that go unmet with traditional funding sources like the Pell Grant and others. Private student loans can help fill that huge gap between what is needed and what regular student financial aid and scholarships pay for. written by Lara Sawyer If you are a student, you probably have a lot on your plate. You may be taking as many as six classes this semester and probably working a part-time job or doing work-study to help you pay for the many expenses that college students must bear. If your financial aid package, scholarships, and other loans are not sufficient to pay for all of your needs, you might want to consider taking out a private student loan. written by Melissa Kellett
Many choose leasing contracts as a form of obtaining a car due to not being able to afford the monthly payments on a car loan or because they don’t meet the requirements for approval. However, with leasing, the car remains property of the financial institution and thus if you want to keep the car when the contract ends, you’ll need to put money down. That’s when an Unsecured Loan can come in handy. written by Lara Sawyer As a student, you know that there is a lot of expense associated with attending college. You must pay tuition, housing, books, lab fees, and still have money for day to day expenses that might arise. If you are feeling crunched for cash, now is the time to get your student loan online to put money in your pocket today. written by Amanda Hash If you rent your home, you may have trouble getting financing when you apply for financing with your local bank or lending institution. Most loans that are written today are backed up by the equity that is built up in the home of the borrower. You can, however, qualify for a tenant loan that is designed especially for those who either rent or lease their residence, or live with parents or relatives. written by Lara Sawyer Do you feel tired of the cruel cement? The city has nothing else to offer you for the summer? If you feel identification with the previous sentence, you have probably already though about buying a motor home and start exploring our beautiful country's most hidden places. written by Amanda Hash Attending to college is not always easy. Monthly expenses are multiplied, and tuition and other college's fees must be paid. If your kids are already in college, or they will be soon, they have probably already applied for any kind of financial aid either Federal or private such as student credit cards or student loans. written by Bob Moore Bob Moore Instant Financial Aid by Payday Loans has been exotic for instant loan seekers, which can help them to sort out all their financial crises and provides them quick relief. written by Lara Sawyer Owning a home is a dream shared by most people, specially those who have a family. Nothing compares to the joy and sense of security of being a proprietor. What is more, tenants sometimes feel they are wasting thousands of dollars in housing when they could be spending that same money on a mortgage repayment plan. If you are one of the many Americans who have grown tired of renting and are looking in buying their first home, you might already know that it is not an easy thing to do. Finding a lender who will be willing to finance 100% of the purchase is the main problem, and added to the fact that a good credit is a must to achieve such finance, it might become an impossible thing to do. written by Lara Sawyer Your financial situation is going downhill, and you are probably wondering how to improve it, how to get out of the problem you are in. Actually, you should be asking yourself what was it that you did wrong, what actions led you to this situation. Knowing what went wrong is key when it comes to rebuilding ones financial life. Looking back on your errors will help you to avoid making the same mistakes over and over again. When an individual finds himself deep in debt, or in a bad financial shape, their main concern is to get back on their feet, back on track. And they often manage to do so, but if they pay no attention to what caused their rough patch, chances are they will fall back in trouble sooner or later. written by sara carrol When was the last time you saw the Dow Jones Industrials in the 8’s? Last year Americans paid more than 19 million dollars in credit card late fees. The economy is reeling from too much consumer consumption of everything from fossil fuels to super-sized homes, and utility bills. Your peace of mind and solvency are at risk now more than at any time since the 1980’s. The cost of education, health care, food and energy are escalating at soaring rates. It’s time to get organized, control your spending and simplify your finances. written by Evelyn Saunders Which student loans do not require a co-signer. How to qualify on your own. written by Jon Arnold The best and easiest way to afford the huge financial burden of a college education is via a college scholarship or grant. Here are some tips to help you understand how to start applying for the many scholarships that are available to you right now. written by Evelyn Saunders You do not necessarily need to be a low-income family to receive a Stafford Loan. It is generally accepted that the Stafford Loan is the first loan that you should apply for before exploring the options of other parent or student loans. written by trish smith Federal work study provides jobs for both undergraduate and graduate students who exhibit financial need. It helps you earn money to help pay for your college expenses by working on or off campus or performing community service work. written by Evelyn Saunders College can be expensive and private student loans can help you cope. written by trish smith Financial aid is money to pay for college from sources other than your savings or your family's contribution. It can come in many forms and is available to students who demonstrate financial need or to those who just want to pay for college on their own. written by Evelyn Saunders Stafford loan limits are way lower than tuition rates. It pays to shop around for alternative student loans. written by Evelyn Saunders Is that Preferred Lenders List in your best interest? Research private student loans before you commit. written by Jenny Sweeney Think you don't have the scores or skills to receive a scholarship? Think again. Check out these top 15 strange, yet real, scholarships. written by Muna wa Wanjiru Many teenagers see university as the next step to their becoming an adult. The choice of classes is left to them. For many of these students their finances are now in their hands. It is usually at this point that they will think about the need for money to help them with their education. The many different student financial aid plans to help these students and others who need financial help are available from their school’s financial office.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru While most parents start saving from the beginning for their children’s college education there are still times when extra help is required. This help can come in different forms, and you will find many college scholarships which will be of great help. There are also times when looking at federal student financial aid is more helpful.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru It is a well known fact that education is very important. While getting through high school may seem hard it is the first step in going to university. As you look through the many brochures for universities and colleges you should try to find information about federal financial aid. This information is very helpful if you feel that you will have trouble with the needed expenses for tuition and term fees.
written by Muna wa Wanjiru College is generally the next step for young adults. While they may look at the different colleges and universities they have the ability of attending, there is another matter which needs to be thought of. This matter is that of paying for your entire college education. To help you out there are various avenues you can pursue. One such avenue is that of getting FAFSA financial aid.
written by Evelyn Saunders If financial demands of college outweigh the best results of your planning, private student loans can help. Visit www.student-loans.net for the best options. written by Evelyn Saunders Are you secretly discouraging your child from pursuing a college degree because of the cost? With student loans, financial aid, scholarships, parent PLUS loans and private student loans, there's no excuse. Get a variety of options from www.student-loans.net. written by Evelyn Saunders Learn the ins and outs of aquiring PLUS Loans through the school or through a lender. Get unbiased information about student loans at www.student-loans.net. written by Kara Lilly If you are a full-time student looking to study to be a doctor of science in pharmacy; or a doctor of dentistry, podiatric medicine, optometry, or veterinary medicine, you may be eligible for the need-based Health Professions Student Loan (HPSL), designed to provide financial assistance in the form of long-term loans. written by Evelyn Saunders Student Loans! Where to begin? Learn where to start and how to shop for Private Student Loans. Visit www.student-loans.net for more information. written by Kara Lilly You are ready to go back to college or maybe you are fresh out of high school. If either applies, it is most likely that you have considered how you will pay for your tuition. << previous page 1 2 3 next page>> |