Trump Administration Signs Massive Student Loan Forgiveness Bill

WASHINGTON, DC — Love him or hate him, President Trump just did something that former college graduates/alumni of all political backgrounds will thank him for. His proposal last Monday provided

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Trump and DeVos Still Want to Make Massive Cuts to Student Aid Programs

Ever since President Trump was elected and sworn in, he’s made it his mission to hack and slash federal spending. We’ve seen attempts to make critical cuts to important programs,

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Student Loans Are About to Change Under Trump’s New Plan

Ever since President Trump took office back in 2016, his mission has been to cut the budget down as low as it can go. With that, we’ve seen a lot

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Teaching Kids about Financial Responsibility

It happens in a blink of an eye. We spend our childhood getting just about everything we could ask for. Our parents worked very hard to give us a good

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How to Make Sure You’re Financially Prepared for Marriage

Congratulations! You’re engaged and about to go on what should be the greatest adventure of your life! Of course, in your mind, you’re working through all the ways the two

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Borrowers Rush to Take Advantage of Millions in Student Loan Settlements

*This is an Advertorial* If you have student loans you have probably heard of what most experts are calling the “Student Loan Bailout“. Much like the mortgage bailout several years

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Trump Continues Plan to Forgive $7.7 Billion Dollars Of Student Debt

On Tuesday, President Trump announced that he was going to continue the program former President Obama began 4 years ago. The plan to forgive $7.7 billion in federal student loans

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Why Consider a Personal Loan

Would you like to consolidate your credit cards, pay your taxes, or finance an unexpected expense? You might be able to qualify for a personal loan from a bank or

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Shouldn’t Graduating from College be a Monumentous Occasion?

Graduating from college should be a monumentous occasion; a launch into advanced careers and higher salaries. Today, more than 25% of students who graduate, do so with far too much

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