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Marrying into Student Loan Debt
When planning a marriage, student loan debt often becomes a major concern,
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Student Loan Debt, Social Security, and Retirement
If you are currently in college or recently graduated, retirement probably feels
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Different Types of Student Loans
In the United States, a considerable percentage of college students take out
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The Child Tax Credit and Defaulted Student Loans
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) was created in 1997 as part of
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Credit Score, Mortgage, and Student Loans
After graduating from college and getting a job, the next step is
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What Entrepreneurs (and Everyone) Should Know About Defaulted Student Loans
There are many reasons one may want to start their own business.
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Listen Up Class, Part 2: Teachers Are Struggling, What is Wrong?
In part one of our article, we discussed some of our teachers’
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Employee Student Loan Debt is an Employer’s Problem Too. What Can an Employer Do?
Carried by 44 million Americans and totaling $1.7 trillion in collective debt,
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How Do Employees’ Student Loans Affect Their Employer?
As one of the nation’s most prevalent forms of debt, student loans








