Kevin O’Leary’s Advice for Paying Off Student Loans

Mr. Wonderful himself, Kevin O’Leary, has made a career out of giving financial advice to struggling entrepreneurs. As one of the mega-stars of ABC’s Shark Tank, O’Leary also frequents CNBC

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What Does It Mean to Have Excessive Student Loan Debt?

As millions of people across the country go back to their college dorms, many aren’t thinking about the future ramifications. They know they’ll have student loan debt (unless they got

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Why You Should Skip Student Loan Forbearance

With the student loan crisis in full swing, millions of students graduate college with no idea what to do next. They may have a brief reprieve, but for the most

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4 Facts You Should Know About Student Loan Forgiveness

Sure, everyone who takes out student loans would love to be awarded complete student loan forgiveness. Just one wave of the magic wand by someone sitting in a federal office,

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Federal Judge Rules Against Betsy DeVos in Student Loan Forgiveness Case

It was only a few days ago that Financial Helpers reported on this developing Education Secretary Betsy DeVos story. She, along with the Trump administration, was purposely keeping students from

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How Volunteer Work Can Help Pay Back Student Loans

For millions of people struggling with their student loans, many of them are searching desperately for options. For those who couldn’t find work after obtaining their degree, going into default

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One Million Student Loan Borrowers Default Each Year

The number of people who have student loan debt continues to skyrocket. In fact, the amount of student loan debt has tripled in the last decade alone. At $1.5 trillion,

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New Partial Student Loan Forgiveness Tiered Program Being Worked Out

At the start of September, the student loan watchdog abruptly resigned his post. He cited in his resignation that the Trump administration was doing little to protect students. His job

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How the Great Recession Caused the Current Student Loan Crisis

Most young adults over the age of thirty remember what it was like during the Great Recession. Stores were closing. The mall was empty. No one was buying new cars

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