Each month for the past five years, Mollie Wood has been able to pay only the minimum amount on her student loan. A 2005 graduate of Auburn University and resident of St. Simons Island, she said a lower monthly payment would be beneficial to her.
Entries from March 2010
Student loan structure to change
March 31st, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Credit Cards · Student Loans
Poland’s total credit card debt could rise to z.28 billion in just three years
March 31st, 2010 · No Comments
Last year, the combined credit card debt of all Poles jumped from z.12.7 billion to z.15 billion. According to the outlook published by the Institute for Market Economics (IbnGR), our addiction to plastic is far from over.
Tags: Credit Cards
Despite U.S. redo, Utah may stay in student loan game
March 30th, 2010 · No Comments
Utah’s successful student-loan servicing programs, credited with driving the state’s default rates to the nation’s lowest, may continue operating under a historic financial-aid overhaul, U.
Tags: Credit Cards · Student Loans
Federal student loan changes won’t save college students money
March 30th, 2010 · No Comments
In addition to health reform changes, the bill also restructures the National College Student Loan System. Federal dollars that once subsidized banks providing student loans, will now have a more direct path to students.
Tags: Credit Cards · Student Loans
EUR/USD Still under 1.3440
March 30th, 2010 · No Comments
FXstreet.com (Buenos Aires) EUR/USD Current price: 1.3417. Pair has been in a tight consolidation range around past Tuesday low, after slumping form 1.3540 intraday high, on renewed concerns about sovereign-debt problems in some euro zone countries.
Tags: Credit Cards · Debt Consolidation