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Zero Debt for College Grads: From Student Loans to Financial Freedom

Zero Debt for College Grads: From Student Loans to Financial Freedom

Zero Debt for College Grads: From Student Loans to Financial Freedom

 “Zero Debt for College Grads, by Lynnette Khalfani, puts into plain English what many recent college graduates need to hear: lay off the credit cards and expenses and be a bit more realistic with your lifestyle.” –The New York Post
As the cost of a college education continues to increase at a rate of about 9% annually—nearly three times the rate of inflation—more and more college students are taking out loans to cover tuition, fees, and other expenses. Median undergraduate student loan debt is currently close to ,000, and graduate students end up with an additional ,000 in debt upon graduation. Pile on thousands more in credit card debt, and many college students today graduate with massive financial burdens that they are not prepared to handle.

In Zero Debt for College Grads, noted personal finance expert Lynnette Khalfani provides a thorough roadmap for stress-free living that will allow recent graduates to focus on their burgeoning careers while navigating the ups and downs of their financial responsibilities.

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Posted by getloans - April 13, 2012 at 10:55 am

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Can I take out a school loan from a bank with a co-signer if I haven’t paid off a pay day loan?

Question by GG87: Can I take out a school loan from a bank with a co-signer if I haven’t paid off a pay day loan?
I am preparing to go back to school in the spring and will be applying for a school loan through a bank with a co-signer. I have a delinquent pay day loan that I haven’t paid off yet and has been sent to a collections agency. I need to know if this in any way will hinder my chances of receiving my school loan.

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Answer by Shania
Student loans are meant to help students who are unable to bear their educational expenses. Student loans are different in different countries in the way they are devised, but then the common types of student loans available are the undergraduate loans, college student loans, private student loans and federal family educational loans.

Student loan repayments are not made until the student completes his graduation. This facility helps him to concentrate on his studies and earn some little amount of money while he is studying, but repayment has to start once he finishes his education.

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Posted by getloans - April 5, 2012 at 2:52 pm

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How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line

 “This book is a must-read for credit card holders of all ages. Curtis Arnold offers insights into how consumers can not only profit financially from credit cards, but importantly, how to avoid falling into debt.”

Thomas R. Evans, President and CEO of BankRate.com, Inc.

“Finally, someone has written a guide for savvy consumers who want to make the most of the plastic in their wallets. Curtis Arnold explains exactly how to maximize your rewards so you’re quite literally getting free money and also outlines winning strategies for negotiating the lowest interest rate and using balance transfers to your advantage. Anyone who wants to build credit, improve their credit, or profit from their credit cards should read this book.”

Liz Pulliam Weston, MSN Money Personal Finance Columnist and Bestselling Author of Your Credit Score and Easy Money

“Curtis Arnold is America’s premier credit card expert. Whether you’re trying to get your first card, compare credit offers, or figure out how to beat the credit card companies at their own game, Arnold’s wisdom and insider tips will prove invaluable.”

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The “Money Coach” and Author of The New York Times Bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom

“If you have had enough of credit card tricks and traps, this book will show you how to turn the tables. Curtis Arnold knows the credit card business inside and out and offers proven ways to put plastic to work for you, rather than against you.”

Gerri Detweiler, Consumer Advocate and Author of four books on personal finance including the forthcoming book Stop Debt Collectors

“For most Americans, credit cards are seen as a necessary evil. Curtis Arnold transforms that perception. Using his advice, people can get rebates, perks, better interest rates, and all kinds of benefits from their cards that they never knew were possible. This book helps you become the master of your credit cards instead of a victim.”

Jordan E. Goodman, “America’s Money Answers Man” and Bestselling Author of Everyone’s Money Book on Credit

“Curtis Arnold provides you with tips for protecting yourself from costly credit card traps, how to use credit to your advantage, and much more. This is a must-read book!”

Marcia Brixey, Author of The Money Therapist and Founder and President of Money Wise Women Educational Services

Banks spend billions to entice credit card customers with rebates, freebies, low introductory rate offers, and airline miles. This book shows you how to take maximum advantage of these special deals—without paying for them through brutally high interest rates, fees, and penalties!

Top independent credit card expert Curtis Arnold reveals how to creatively finance major purchases such as cars, weddings, and condos with little or no interest charges…earn huge credit card “perks” every year…and dramatically reduce your cost of credit. He offers specific advice targeted to: young consumers, retirees facing credit discrimination, Americans recovering from debt problems, and even to consumers with spotless credit.

Why should huge banks and credit card companies make all the money? Get this book, and you too can start earning and saving hundreds, and possibly thousands of dollars, like Curtis has!

  • Unlock the keys to huge credit card savings
    Find the best rates and balance transfer offers—and make the most of them
  • Fly anywhere, finance anything
    Use credit cards to get free airline tickets and cash rebates or low-cost “creative financing”
  • Don’t get ripped off—by your bank or anyone else
    Avoid hidden fees, costly small print, and flat-out fraud
  • Slash your debt, and cut your cost of credit
    Stop throwing away money you could be saving or investing

Acknowledgments xvii

About the Author xxi

Chapter 1: It’s Not Just Plastic–It’s Money! 1

Chapter 2: Show Me the Money! Credit Card Rebates 23

Chapter 3: Unlock the Key to Huge Savings: Master Credit Card Rates and Transfer Offers 51

Chapter 4: Avoid Problems That Hinder Maximum Profits 75

Chapter 5: How to Slash Your Debt and Keep Your Hard-Earned Money for Yourself 89

Chapter 6: Watch Out: Traps and Scams Can Cost You Big Bucks! 119

Chapter 7: Start Out on the Right Foot–Credit Cards for Students and Saving for College 155

Chapter 8: Use Targeted Cards to Your Financial Advantage 179

Chapter 9: Your Credit Report and Score: The Better You Look, the More You Profit 209

Chapter 10: Maximize the Benefits of Your Cards by Taking Advantage of Additional Free Perks 237

Chapter 11: Master Advanced Card Techniques to Save and Make Money 259

Chapter 12: Capitalize on Future Card Trends 283

Glossary 301

Index 315

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Posted by getloans - March 28, 2012 at 10:50 am

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Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt: Get Out from Under Once and for All Reviews

Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt: Get Out from Under Once and for All

Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt: Get Out from Under Once and for All

The average American college student owes about ,000 in loans after graduation. Quadruple that amount for the average grad school graduate. An estimated seven million Americans have accumulated nearly billion in student loan debt over the past 30 years. Not all of these borrowers are fresh out of college; many are in their late 20s, 30s, and even 40s. Indeed, the amount of student loan debt facing Americans is pervasive, if not problematic.

Fortunately, a number of creative ways exist to pay off this financial burden that, for many, goes on for years and years. In Free Yourself from Student Loan Debt, business writer Brian O’Connell outlines the best ways to do just that-as quickly and painlessly as possible. He guides readers through often over-looked but perfectly legitimate loan management techniques, including how to:

* “”Consolidate”” loans for easier (and lower) payments.

* Defer loans with no penalty.

* Take a “”break”” from student loans through a mechanism called forbearance.

* Get out of default status by making as few as six minimum payments.

* Fix problems that result when a loan isn’t paid, with no lasting impact on credit or finances.

* Convince financial institutions to “”forgive”” loans.

* Fight the government and financial institutions that claim student loan debts weren’t paid years after they were.

With wit and wisdom, O’Connell backs up his guidance with case histories, anecdotes, information boxes, sidebars, and colorful industry profiles-all packaged together in one lively, user-friendly book. As a bonus, he offers 50 surefire tips to eliminating student loan debt.

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Posted by getloans - February 28, 2012 at 9:35 am

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How to Get the Financing for Your New Small Business: Innovative Solutions from the Experts Who Do It Every Day

How to Get the Financing for Your New Small Business: Innovative Solutions from the Experts Who Do It Every Day

How to Get the Financing for Your New Small Business: Innovative Solutions from the Experts Who Do It Every Day

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This new book will provide you with a road map to securing the financing. The book goes into traditional financing methods and assists the reader in setting up proper financial statements and a proper business plan. It details the differences between debt and equity financing and how and why to use each. Valuation techniques are explained for determining what your business is truly worth. However, the book’s real strength is in explaining alternative and creative methods of financing, such as SBA financing, investor angels, IPOs, limited public offerings and venture capital. Essential resources for finding the detailed information you need are included throughout.

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Posted by getloans - January 16, 2012 at 10:46 am

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Is a loss from a personal loan the same tax category as a loss from stock investments?

Question by Jan R: Is a loss from a personal loan the same tax category as a loss from stock investments?
I loaned a friend some money several years ago to help start a business, and the business failed and I was not repaid for the loan. I also, the same year, had losses from other investments (in the stock market). My understanding is that I can only deduct $ 3000 in investment losses for that year. Is the personal loan in the same category as the other investments — in other words, does it count as part of the $ 3000 limit? Or is there a way I can claim that loss separately? Thanks!

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You cannot claim the loss separately.

You must prove you had a non-business bad debt (actual loan agreement, not some iffy thing as in if he made money, he’d pay you back; show you tried to get repaid; why it’s worthless, etc).

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Posted by getloans - December 21, 2011 at 9:37 am

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Are installment loans viewed differently from revolving loans?

Question by crazy: Are installment loans viewed differently from revolving loans?
When applying for a mortgage, do lenders view your installment loans (car payment) differently than your revolving loans (credit cards)? How does the credit bureau view it when determining your score?

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Yes, installment loans are different from revolving loans. With an installment loan, there is a set date that the loan will be paid off and closed. A revolving loan you can pay down and charge back up forever.

Mortgage companies look first at your total debt. Then at the type of debt your have. If you have $ 50K in debt but only $ 2K is credit cards and the rest is vehicles, (cars, boats, RV) it’s not going to be viewed the same as someone with $ 50K in debt where $ 30K of it is unsecured revolving debt.

As for the credit bureau, they score based on total debt and payment history. If you have a lot of credit cards that are opened, but have no balance that can be a negative. Late payments are negatives. Lots of unsecured debt is usually a negative.

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Posted by getloans - December 13, 2011 at 8:55 am

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How does the personal loan from banks such as Bank of America or Citibank work?

Question by BeBeAdY: How does the personal loan from banks such as Bank of America or Citibank work?
I just received an offer to apply for a personal loan for up to 35,000 with Bank of America and for up to 5,000 with citibank. I actually need no more than 7,500. The interest rate is between 9,97 and 27,88 based on credit worthiness. I will like to know how it works. I’m hesitating between that and applying for a credit card. My credit score is fair (650). A friend advised me to go for the loan because it’s a guaranteed fixed interest. But since I’ve never done it before I will appreciate some more advice. Thanks so much.

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Loans and credit card are quite similar. It really depends on your credit history and your employment status. No company will give you money if you don’t have a job. Loans and credit card interest can be fixed or variable. This is something that you need to talk to the bank about. Don’t apply for a credit card if the interest is not fixed. The only difference is that a loan will require you to pay off at a certain amount of time. This is how the bank calculates your monthly payments. As for credit cards, you can pay off anytime you want but you’ll need to make minimum payments. Since you are only making minimum payments, you can end up never paying off this debt. However, you can negotiate on the interest rate in the future if your credit history improves.

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Posted by getloans - November 15, 2011 at 5:01 pm

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What to expect from pay day loan summons?

Question by Chocolate Drop: What to expect from pay day loan summons?
I received a summons for non payment of a pay day loan. What should I expect when appearing in court?

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Are you sure that this is a real summon? Is there a court case docket # and is there a firm date and time set? If it’s a real threat, then try to settle before it reaches court. If you can’t, show up in court and bring complete documentation of your income and living expenses to court. Pay stubs and copies of bills. You can use this to negotiate much more favorable repayment terms.

If you don’t show up, the other side will get a default judgment and they will get this on THEIR terms. They will tack on all sorts of add-on fees and the amount of the judgment could end up being two or three times the actual amount of the debt. Even worse, the court could authorize maximum wage garnishment if you don’t show up to make your case to the judge, which can be as high as 25% of your wages. Even if you are frightened….or you’re sick with a 102 degree fever, show up anyway. You are not being put on trial and there will be no jury. It will not be like the Judge Judy Show where the judge will be screaming at you and insulting you. It’s almost a step above going to traffic court…it will be over very fast.

On the day of the court, DO NOT sign any document from your creditor’s attorney that you do not understand. The other side’s attorney will probably shove a clipboard in your face with a document to sign. It will most likely be a “Consent Judgment” form disguised as a friendly payment plan. They’ll smile at your and say we can avoid court if you just agree to this payment plan. If you sign this and you’re just one day late on payment, then this agreement gives them direct power to freeze your checking account and garnish your wages. Tell them that you will not sign any document without having an attorney looking over it.

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Posted by getloans - November 10, 2011 at 10:52 am

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Q&A: How can you go about getting a personal loan from a bank? What collateral do you usually need?

Question by Mike D!: How can you go about getting a personal loan from a bank? What collateral do you usually need?
I will probably need to replace my car soon, but I don’t know that I want a traditional car loan because it would require having more insurance, and thus be rather expensive for me. (It’d be about double for me, as I don’t have a spotless driving record). I was wondering if instead I could get a personal loan from the bank, say in the neighborhood of $ 3-5K and use that for a car thus saving me a bunch of money by not needing collision coverage if I could pay for the car in cash.

Now the questions … is this possible, or is there usually some stipulation that you can’t use a personal loan for a car? What sort of collateral do you usually need for a personal loan? If you have good credit, can you get one w/out collateral? Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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I don’t know what state you live in, but in Florida you are required to have collision insurance for at least $ 10,000, even if you own your car. As to personal loans, yes, if you have good credit, you can usually get one with no collateral. Just explain to the bank that you want the money to purchase a new car, and arrange a repayment schedule based on your current income. Most banks will do that.

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Posted by getloans - October 5, 2011 at 12:59 pm

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