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		<title>Student Loans &#8211; Simple Ideas To Keep Your Costs Low</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting through college is not a cheap option and what usually happens is that students pile up debts. Whilst specialist student loans have relatively low interest rates, especially when compared to other loans, when you have lots of them, they really turn into a headache.And all that stressing about how to pay off your loans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Getting through college is not a cheap option and what usually happens is that students pile up debts. Whilst specialist student loans have relatively low interest rates, especially when compared to other loans, when you have lots of them, they really turn into a headache.<br/><br/>And all that stressing about how to pay off your loans can really affect a student&#8217;s concentration in his or her studies &#8211; the last thing they want.<br/><br/>Fortunately, there are now student loan consolidation programs available. By consolidation, it means combining all your student borrowing into one loan.<br/><br/>When you consolidate, you find one lender that would let you borrow an amount good enough to pay all your balances from other lenders. With this, you will only have one lender to worry about and one monthly payment obligation.<br/><br/>This is particularly important when you get to the end of your education and it&#8217;s time to tie up all those loans together into one better value package. There are plenty of lenders out there perfectly set to help you with this.<br/><br/>Consolidating Loans Considerations<br/><br/>Of course, it is best to look for the loan consolidation program. To do this, you must know all your options, do plenty of research, and stock up on your knowledge about the whole process so that you can make an intelligent choice.<br/><br/>Federal loans are usually the one that you can easily consolidate. But do not worry if your current loans are private, because there are also many lenders out there who offer private student loan consolidation.<br/><br/>Take note, that even though interest rates may rise a bit when you consolidate your loans, there may be no costs involved when you consolidate. If a lender is asking you for a fee for the consolidation aside from the monthly payment obligation (plus interest) you have to pay, then you are probably need to ask questions of them and try to negotiate that out of the equation, or at least onto the end of the loan amount.<br/><br/>Always remember that there is really no need for an upfront fee for student debt consolidation.<br/><br/>Getting The Best Consolidation Interest Rates<br/><br/>As for the interest rates, here are some facts to take note of. Student loan consolidation rates are computed as the overall weighted average. This means that all the interest of the loans you are going to consolidate will be computed and the average of that will become the consolidation interest rate.<br/><br/>Now, what about the qualifications involved of student loan consolidation? A student can consolidate as well as the parents of a student. It&#8217;s just that those parents will have to consolidate the student loans they borrowed separately from the loans borrowed by their child.<br/><br/>Take note also that students who are married, usually cannot consolidate together their student loans now, unlike before.<br/><br/>Students can only tidy up their loans during their loan&#8217;s &#8216;grace period&#8217; (often the first six months after graduating), or subsequent to their loan&#8217;s entry to the repayment stage.<br/><br/>Other Student Debt Considerations<br/><br/>All student loan consolidation, private or Federal, can be done with any lender in the market. It is already the student or the parents&#8217; discretion to choose the right lender for them. If the numerous loans you have acquired are from a single lender only, consolidation can still be done with still any lender.<br/><br/>Student loan re-consolidation can also be done (yep, you can do it again, but watch for any early exit penalties!). There is however some conditions to this. The conditions include that when re-consolidating, other loans will be included with the consolidated loan. Another thing is that re-consolidation can only be done once and once only.<br/><br/>Bottom line is that student loan refinance through consolidation can also be a good option for you to lessen your loan burden at a vital time in your career and life.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Martin Haworth							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The Prospect of Student Loan Consolidation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The necessity of student loans for individuals going to college is undeniably inescapable. And the expense of such loans can most certainly be a burden on anyone come post-graduation, especially if these individuals have loans invested across various lenders. Expenses are a pain on their own, but when they&#8217;re spread out it makes for an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>The necessity of student loans for individuals going to college is undeniably inescapable. And the expense of such loans can most certainly be a burden on anyone come post-graduation, especially if these individuals have loans invested across various lenders. Expenses are a pain on their own, but when they&#8217;re spread out it makes for an even more difficult and painful experience. Yet, to the rescue and to all student loan carriers&#8217; joy, &#8220;Student Loan Consolidation&#8221; has arrived in full and helpful force.<br/><br/>What Is Student Loan Consolidation?<br/><br/>Well, the consolidation of any loans is a process of unifying. Consolidation processes, by nature, involves combining and/or coordinating different elements into a merged whole. This is what loan consolidation is, in a monetary sense, taking a sum of loans and consolidating them into one large loan. This process is the same for actual student loan consolidation, where the only difference is the loans, in this case, being education and college specific.<br/><br/>When consolidation is conducted, one&#8217;s current student loans and their corresponding balances are paid off, yet, the overall and total balance is taken over or transferred to one consolidated loan. This clearly results in having only one student loan in which students and/or their parents can pay off.<br/><br/>Should I Consolidate My Student Loans?<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re an individual who enjoys benefits and practicing economically sound financial moves, then student loan consolidation is for you. It is a fantastic way to take advantage of a plethora of benefits and to spur early financial responsibility. And literally, the benefits are endless and quite advantageous to one&#8217;s wallet.<br/><br/>Benefit On One&#8217;s Wallet<br/><br/>One can potentially save thousands upon thousands of dollars on their student loans, specifically on the interest fees involved. By locking in a fixed interest rate through loan consolidation, all that extra money that would have been spent can now go directly into one&#8217;s wallet.<br/><br/>Even better, through student loan consolidation, a lowering in one&#8217;s monthly payments can begin all through extending one&#8217;s repayment plan. Financial extension here is in the form of either a complete deferment or forbearance. Through either of the two, payments can be prolonged and hence, a widening of one&#8217;s budget will result.<br/><br/>Just How Much Saving Is Possible?<br/><br/>An actual and defined amount of raw saving from this can only be assessed through knowing an individuals provided interest rate and if he or she intends on taking an extension on repayment methods. It is possible to reduce monthly payments ranging from percentages starting anywhere from 20 percent to upwards of 50 percent. Yet, such savings can only derive from extended repayment plans.<br/><br/>So, the option of consolidating one&#8217;s student loans is open for the taking and is quite an advantageous financial move. If you&#8217;re questioning whether or not to consolidate those student loans, don&#8217;t hesitate. The benefits are clearly defined and ripe for the taking. The worst thing that could happen is having extra cash or funds and not knowing how to spend them, which really isn&#8217;t a negative thing anyway. Consolidate your student loans today and get on track to becoming more financially responsible and unified.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>E.S. Cromwell							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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