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How to get your loan cancelled or modified to save money for you and your family
Your student loans are in the hands of FHA and other federal loan servicers.You might have already been approved for the maximum forgiven loan forgiveness for a child or dependent under your name, or the maximum reduced monthly payments you’ve been offered under your FHA loan.The problem is that the servicer will often ask for […]
Continue Reading...A loan forgiveness program for students could be the answer for struggling students
A program to help students with federal student loans avoid default is a key part of President Donald Trump’s 2018 budget proposal, and some lawmakers say it could help borrowers who are struggling financially.House Democrats on Tuesday sent a letter to Trump calling on him to roll back the loan forgiveness that many students have […]
Continue Reading...How you can get the biggest credit card forgiveness in the land
More than 20 million Americans have received credit card forgone balances totaling more than $4 trillion in the last five years, according to data released by the Federal Reserve on Tuesday.And according to the analysis, those people could have been forgiven up to $4,000 by credit card companies.The data also showed that of the 20 […]
Continue Reading...How to avoid an eidl credit card debt forgiveness clause
The Federal Financial Aid Administration (FFA) has revised its guidelines for how much the federal government can offer student loan forgiveness to low-income borrowers.The agency is considering a recommendation that it will allow borrowers who are not eligible for a federal loan forgiveness program to refinance their loans at a lower rate to avoid a […]
Continue Reading...How to Avoid Federal Student Loan Refinancing
Student loans can be forgiven at a reduced rate if you use a repayment plan to pay off the principal, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The survey, which polled more than 2,000 student loan borrowers, found that people with higher incomes were the most likely to take advantage […]
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