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5 Types of Loans and How They Work

5 Types of Loans and How They Work

| October 20, 2022 | 0 Comments

Consumer debt is one of the realities of adult life. You get it with credit cards, and, more importantly, you get it with loans. Unfortunately, many people get to adulthood without really understanding the different types of loans and how they work. If that’s your situation, keep reading, and we’ll cover some key types of […]

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Take Control Of Your Finances: The Top Five Things People Go Into Debt For

Take Control Of Your Finances: The Top Five Things People Go Into Debt For

| October 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

Personal finances can be difficult, but you can be smart about avoiding debt with a major purchase. It’s important to know when it’s okay to spend, and when you should hold off and save more. The following are the five most common purchases that can create debt. A new house It has been said that […]

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5 Ways To Finance Your Education

5 Ways To Finance Your Education

| December 31, 2013 | 1 Comment

Are you a student who wants to go to college but due to financial situations, couldn’t find the way to do so? Then you may want to read on. Here are five ways to finance your education: 1. Make Use Of Grants Unlike a scholarship, grants are basically small amounts of money which are considered gifts. […]

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Understanding The Policies Behind Student Loan Debt

Understanding The Policies Behind Student Loan Debt

| December 1, 2013 | 2 Comments

To finance their education, deserving students receive grants, scholarships and loans. Grants and scholarships come at no cost and are free, but loans must be repaid, together with accrued interest, within the stipulated period. Failure to make loan repayments could instigate legal action against the defaulter among other negative consequences. Student loan debt ranks among […]

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Students Financial Plans – Fund Your Education Smartly

Students Financial Plans – Fund Your Education Smartly

| November 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

Records of student debts have surpassed all kinds of other credits. Student debts are increasing by leaps and bounds. According to US data, students’ debt has crossed $1 trillion level. Therefore, time has come when students should plan for making proper use of their finances to meet their college fees because qualifying for government loans […]

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Living on a Budget: Coping At University

Living on a Budget: Coping At University

| November 14, 2013 | 1 Comment

With such a competitive job market these days, more and more people are looking to get a degree from a UK university. The only problem is that prices have increased when it comes to living expenses and fees, so it can be a bit of a tricky situation for many undergraduates. University is a whole […]

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Four Money Tips for People in Their 20s

Four Money Tips for People in Their 20s

| September 24, 2013 | 0 Comments

Young people in their 20s are in an excellent position to consolidate their financial position, though as this is determined by the fact that they’ve many years ahead of them, time is of the essence. The sooner young people start exhibiting frugal financial habits the faster they’ll consolidate their financial position and the broader their […]

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What Could You Use a Loan For?

What Could You Use a Loan For?

| September 15, 2013 | 0 Comments

Loans are short term solutions to financial problems that can make all the difference to a number of expensive aspects of life. Unfortunately, not everyone can earn the kind of money that allows them to pay for high-cost holidays, pieces of technology or higher education. It’s not like you can simply waltz up to your […]

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Funding University Fees

Funding University Fees

| September 5, 2013 | 0 Comments

The rising cost of student loans and university fees means that it’s now more expensive than ever before to attend higher education establishments the in UK; today’s students have to pay around £9,000 on average for tuition fees, even before adding on the cost of accommodation and living. With this in mind, what are some […]

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