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Copyright 2005 Dean Shainin With the cost of education going through the roof, going to college can be very costly. Many students don't have thousands of dollars to pay their way through college. This is why so many college students use student loans and federal student loans to get themselves through college. When it comes time to
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If you run a home business, you know that budgets can be pretty tight. Saving money wherever possible can be the difference between the business that succeeds and the one that fails. This article represents a broad survey of things you can do, from consolidating your student loans to getting small business
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If you are a parent sending your child off to college or if you are a student going to college for the first time, you are probably cringe whenever you receive a tuition bill in the mail--or when you thinking about buying 00 worth of textbooks for next semester. As the price of
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  • Student loans demystified
    If there's one thing college students have enough of, it's deleted student-loan emails. It seems our inboxes are getting so full of these emails that you may start to wonder whether or not the University is leaking student information as it raises tuition.
    Thu, 02 Feb 2012 20:38:56 -0800

  • Pressure mounts on government to introduce 'student loans' for entrepreneurs
    Sir Richard Branson has stepped up his call for the government to introduce a new funding scheme for young entrepreneurs based on the student loan system.
    Fri, 20 Jan 2012 06:45:22 -0800

  • Libor: What it means for US consumer loans
    You may not think a foreign interest rate could impact the interest you pay in the U.S., but it does. From adjustable-rate mortgages to private student loans, the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, has a direct effect on the amount you pay.
    Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:32:22 -0800

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