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New Federal IBR Program Could Drastically Lower Your Student Loan Payments

June 20th, 2009 · 6 Comments

Written by J.P. Wicklein

Next week the federal government will launch their new Income Based Repayment (IBR) program. This program can be a godsend for those struggling to repay hefty education loans. Here’s a quick video that explains the new plan:

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Tags: Loans · Student Loans

My Biggest Financial Achievements

December 30th, 2008 · 4 Comments

…………………Photo by: urban data………………………………  Written by J.P. Wicklein

…..Recently I wrote a post on my biggest financial blunders. In the article I discussed buying a home too soon, maintaining a credit card balance, having minimal short term savings, and battling a short stint with gambling. Those actions were far from the smartest things I’ve ever done. That said every coin has two sides. Here’s the other side – my biggest financial achievements:

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Tags: Investments · Loans · Money · Mortgages · Retirement · Student Loans

Financial Fellow Recap: November 2008

November 30th, 2008 · No Comments

   Written by J.P. Wicklein
     The following summarizes each of the Financial Fellow articles for November 2008 in two sentences or less.
1)   How to Avoid a Big Tax Refund:  If you wish to increase your take home pay throughout the year, while decreasing your annual tax refund, you can do so by increasing the number of [...]

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Don’t Payoff Student Loans (Early)

November 18th, 2008 · 3 Comments

   Written by J.P. Wicklein

     I graduated from college with $25,000 in student loans.  Shortly thereafter I consolidated the loans at a fixed annual interest rate of 4.125% over a 20 year period.  Each month I make the minimum payment on my consolidated loan and not a penny more. Why? Since the interest rate on my student loans is so low, any additional money I could use to pay down my student loans is better spent contributing to retirement savings or paying down higher interest debt.

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Tags: Loans · Mortgages · Retirement · Student Loans