So you took the plunge and traded future debt for a college degree, and now you’re ready to face your student loan payments… at least we hope. You’re probably pecking away at your keyboard, exploring ways to pay back your loan, and hopefully avoiding forums from random people claiming to be so called experts.
Before you trust the World Wide Web, read about some common facts and myths that you might come across during your search.
When it comes to student loans, understanding the best way to tackle your debt while thinking about other financial priorities can be pretty overwhelming. We work with people all the time who want help for this stage of life. If you’re in a similar place, consider talking to a Money Coach. And hey, just so you know, we don’t think you need to survive on Top Ramen to save money either. Give us a call at 888-724-2326, and we’ll look forward to helping you with options to repay your student loans!
¹“A Look at the Shocking Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2018.” Student Loan Hero, March 2018. https://studentloanhero.com/student-loan-debt-statistics/. Accessed 6 August 2018.
²“11 Facts About College Debt.” Dosomething.org. N.d. https://www.dosomething.org/us/facts/11-facts-about-college-debt. Accessed 6 August 2018.
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