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Types of student loans available

A student loan If you don’t have the money to pay for college, a student loan will enable you to borrow money and pay it back at a later date, with interest. A loan is different from a grant or a scholarship. If you receive a grant or a scholarship […]

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Types of Retirement Plans

The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) covers two types of retirement plans: defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans. A defined benefit plan promises a specified monthly benefit at retirement. The plan may state this promised benefit as an exact dollar amount, such as $100 per month at retirement. Or, more […]

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Types of Personal Loans

The most common personal loan everyone is familiar with is an unsecured loan, but what other options do you have for personal loans? If you recall, an unsecured loan does not require collateral measures but, instead, raises the interest rates in cases of risk. Personal loans range from secured to fix-rate loans, […]

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TYPES OF LOANS

Loan types vary because each loan has a specific intended use. They can vary by length of time, by how interest rates are calculated, by when payments are due and by a number of other variables. Debt Consolidation Loans A consolidation loan is meant to simplify your finances. Simply put, […]

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Types of loans for small businesses

SBA loans Currently, the SBA offers four types of small business loans: 7(a) Loan Program: 7(a) loans, the SBA’s primary lending program, are the most basic, common and flexible type of loan. They can be used for a variety of purposes, including working capital; the purchase of machinery, equipment, furniture, and […]

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Types of Investment Accounts

If you’re ready to buy stocks, bonds, or ETFs, you may be wondering where these types of investments are held. There are a few different types of accounts in which you can hold investments. But they can’t live in your standard bank account. Here are your options. Retirement accounts Saving […]

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Types of Debts Eligible for Settlement

Credit cards and medical bills are ideal for the debt settlement process because if the cardholder files for bankruptcy, the card company or medical facility could get nothing. Federal student loans are another story. It’s extremely difficult, to reach a debt settlement. If you have defaulted, the government allows a […]

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Types of Consumer Credit & Loans

Loan contracts come in all kinds of forms and with varied terms, ranging from simple promissory notes between friends and family members to more complex loans like mortgage, auto, payday and student loans. Banks, credit unions and other people lend money for significant, but necessary items like a car, student […]

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Types of Bankruptcy

There are several types of bankruptcy for which individuals or married couples can file, the most common being Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a chance to receive a court judgment that releases you from responsibility for repaying debts. You are permitted to keep key […]

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Trends in Student Loans

The soaring cost of college is slowing slightly in 2017, but the amount of student loans needed to cover it, is not. The price of tuition at four-year, in-state universities went up 2.4 percent, the smallest gain since 1975. Borrowing from federal loan sources for the first quarter of 2017 […]

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