Nonprofit Debt Consolidation
Should you cosign for a student loan for Junior?
Many young people are unable to get private student loans without a cosigner. Their parents may step in to help them get the loans the need, but end up putting their own financial security at risk. Here are some things you should think about when weighing the pros and cons of co-signing for student loans.
Federal vs. private student loans
Your kid should always apply for federal student loans before turning to private loans. Federal loans such as the Perkins or Stafford are not based on credit scores, so there is no credit check. Students also do not need a cosigner to qualify for federal aid. However, private student loans do require a credit check, and your student probably won’t qualify without a cosigner. D
How To Fix your Credit To Buy a Condo or Loft
Submitted 2011-05-22 07:20:54 IMPORTANT: There is one credit repair company that is above all others and highly recommended. Lexington Law is reliable and costs much LESS than you think. They provide top notch service with excellent results. It is highly recommended that you watch the video at the bottom of this article andcheck Lexington Law (1-800-293-3672) to repair your credit before any other alternative.
Banks use credit scores and reports to help them make a decision about you. They will look at your credit score itself, and at your credit report. They want to see how much debt you have, how many credit cards you have open, how many loans you have, and how well you repay your debts. I Read full article…
Gas Prices Causing Financial Hardship for Many
The average cost for a gallon of gas is nearly $4, up more than a dollar from a year ago. A new USA TODAY/Gallup poll says that one in seven Americans are experiencing a financial hardship thanks to high gas prices. More than half of those surveyed say they have had to make major changes to their budgets and habits because of the cost of fuel. Those changes include cutting back on vacations and taking shorter driving trips. USA TODAY says that one in five feel that their standard of living is jeopardized because of the impact from the pump.
Amazingly, seven states have seen gas prices surpass July 2008 records of $4.11 a gallon. And the poll found that many people are expecting to see prices go even higher. Read full article…