Looking for some help with your massive student loan debt? Why not roll up your sleeves and do some good? By volunteering or choosing to work in service-oriented professional jobs in lower income communities, you could cancel a huge chunk of your federal student loans.
Learn more about student loan forgiveness.
Feeling overwhelmed with your student loans and college debts? There are a few different loan payment options to consider.
Evaluate repayment plans, deferment and forbearance.
The Ins and Outs of Paying by Check What happens when you sign a check? What's the right way to use a check? Our expert explains the basics of using a checking account.
This is the perfect place to learn how to use checks.
Welcome to Credit for Grads 101. With this quick and easy guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about credit as you make the leap to the real world.
This is the perfect place to start learning about credit management.
This simple guide shows you the inner workings
of the credit system. Read about everything from the three main credit
bureaus to pre-approved credit card offers.
Our credit
experts break down the complicated credit system
Life without a credit card in America can be
hard. Not only do you face challenges when renting cars, shopping online
and accessing emergency funds, but your loan rates can also suffer due
to a lack of credit history. Luckily, establishing credit is easy.
Credit.com
details five steps for opening a credit card and building your credit
profile
The average college student graduates with $20,400
in debt these days. Sound familiar? You may want to consider consolidating
your student loans if you have a large balance spread out across multiple
lenders.
Before
you apply, know how to avoid hidden loan traps
Credit card companies mail an approximate 4
billion solicitations each year. How do they afford it? By charging
their customers interest rates and fees.
Read
more about how the credit industry works
Everything from apartments to jobs can be
influenced by your credit data these days. In this article we look at
when and how your credit is used. Prepare your credit for apartment
hunting, job applications, insurance shopping and opening new utility
accounts.
Read more
about how credit impacts your life
Having a checking account and savings
account with a trusted bank is the first step to managing your
money each month.
Learn what to look for when opening a bank account
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