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Contracts Used in Car Financing
03 Jun 2011

Getting finance while purchasing a car may be quite a difficult task and if you are not very clear with the concepts of car financing, it could further complicate the problems. At the same time it is worth mentioning that understanding all the options of car financing may be an equally difficult […]

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Have You Been Playing the Waiting Game for Finance Approval?
02 Jun 2011

When applying for car finance all you’re waiting to hear is that you’re approved. But once you’ve been told you’re approved you will find that you still have to provide more information or documentation, so what does approval really mean?
Essentially being approved means that: Based upon the information the lender has […]

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Does Your Application Have What It Takes To Get Approved?
01 Jun 2011

Getting car finance approval is an indication that the finance company is happy to lend you the money to buy a car - As long as all the information they have based the approval on is true. So what are the different elements that go into an approval for car finance.
You could […]

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The Effects of Defaulting Student Loans
31 May 2011

When a student has applied for all possible options for a loan, and is still not feeling confident about the outcome, then he must go for an unsubsidized Stafford loan. The specialty of these loans is that they are not only open for a financially challenged student, but caters to all students […]

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What You Need To Know About Student Loan And Consolidation
30 May 2011

Have student loans been a major headache for you lately? It’s no wonder since the average student has more than $8,000 dollars in student loan debt. It has been shown that more than 50 percent of college graduates still hold student debt and the average amount of that debt totals approximately $10,000. […]

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Need a No-Cosigner Loan? Go for a Stafford Student Loan
29 May 2011

If you are an American scholar who is looking for a student loan, but do not have a co-signer, you should check out applying for a Stafford student loan. The loans are offered by various institutions in affiliation with the federal government. Students who qualify for a Stafford can expect to pay […]

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Got College Debt? These Tips May Help
28 May 2011

Just about every American student leaves campus with a load of debt. Some could be low-interest government-backed loans, some could be private loans that carry a high-interest rate, and some could even be credit card debt that carries even higher rates plus all kinds of fees and charges. Of course, that is […]

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Student Grants, Scholarships And Student Loans Are Not The Same Thing
27 May 2011

There are more opportunities than ever before for young people to make college a reality by using student grants, scholarships and student loans to pay for their college education. Some of these are offered by private individuals or companies and others are offered by the federal government. When accepting one of […]

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What Happens to Your Pell Grant If You Quit School in the Middle of the Year?
26 May 2011

There are many scholarships available to students who excel in their chosen career & education paths. There is also the federal Pell Grant available for need-based undergraduate students who would otherwise not be able to afford a college education. The maximum Pell Grant limit for 2010 - 2011 school year is […]

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Student Loan Consolidation: Best Debt Consolidation Advice
25 May 2011

As far as debt consolidation is concerned, student loans are considered to be the basic factor which has contributed to the overall debt situation of the country as compared to any other debts. As a matter of fact, not even credit card debts have accounted for so much of the financial crisis […]

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