Archive for November 7th, 2009

Options for Those Seeking a Student Loan Consolidation

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Jerry Work


There are quite a few benefits to consolidating your federal student loans, making it something you should give serious consideration if you have such outstanding loans. These benefits include:

You have a single monthly payment. After consolidation, borrowers only have one lender, the Department of Education, making it much easier to manage the debt.

It may reduce your loan payment. The minimum payment amount of the consolidated loan may be less than the combined payments of your previous loans.

There is no minimum or maximum loan amount, and no fee for consolidation.

You may get new or renewed deferment options for your loans.

There are several different repayment options, with the ability to switch repayment plans at any time.

Loans may be consolidated in two ways - directly with the federal government using the U.S. Department of Education Direct Federal Loan Consolidation program, or through commercial lenders using the Federal Loan Consolidation program.

For students who have borrowed heavily, the Direct Federal Loan Consolidation program may be a good option. It includes a special income-contingent option that brings all obligations together into a single new consolidated loan with a monthly payment structure based on the borrower’s income level. The lower your income level, the lower your payment. As your income rises, your loan payment amount will rise accordingly. The repayment period lasts until the loan is repaid, up to 25 years. After 25 years, the remaining amount of the loan is repaid by the federal government, with the borrower the subject of a tax liability for the amount repaid.

One negative of the Direct Federal Loan Consolidation program is that it results in the payment of much more interest because of the long repayment period. Therefore, this option is only recommended for students who are absolutely unable to make a normal payment.

The following types of loans qualify for inclusion in a Federal Consolidation Loan:

Subsidized, unsubsidized, and guaranteed Stafford loans;

Perkins or NDSL loans;

Supplemental loans for students;

PLUS loans;

Federal insured student loans; and

Health professional student loans.

To qualify for a Direct Consolidation Loan, you must have a Direct Loan or Federal Family Education Loan (”FFEL”) that is in one of the following states: in grace, repayment, deferment, or default. If you are still in school, you cannot consolidate your loans.

Perkins loans by themselves cannot be included in a Direct Consolidation Loan - there must be non-Perkins loans as well. Perkins loans that are consolidated will be unsubsidized. It may not be advantageous to add Perkins loans to a Direct Consolidation Loan, however, because you will lose the special benefits that are attached to Perkins loans.

If your loans are in default state, they can still be consolidated if satisfactory arrangements are made with the lending institutions or you agree to repayment under the Income Contingent Repayment Plan. One thing to keep in mind is that, although loans in default can be consolidated, they will remain in a default status on your credit report. A better option is to rehabilitate the loan before consolidation. The status of the loan on your credit report will then be updated to reflect that it is current.

We’ve just scratched the surface of what there is to know about student loan consolidation. However, you should now see that there are many options when it comes to consolidating your loans. Consolidation can definitely make your life easier and is something you should consider if you are currently making payments on multiple student loans, including private student loans.



Ruth

The Best Kept Secrets to Reducing your Debt and Becoming Debt-free

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Melissa Kellett


Growing debt can be very harmful and it can spread to unimaginable amounts. So if you have accumulated debt to a size you’re beginning to loose control over it, it is time to think about eliminating debt. This is a process that cannot be completed in a short amount of time; sometimes it will take years to become debt free. However if you take the time to follow this basic tips it will turn up to be a process that will not affect your daily life.

Taking Control Over Spending

Eliminating debt requires a bit of sacrifice, you need to understand that you have to take control over your spending. The first step would be to reduce inefficient expenditure, avoid buying things you will not need. In fact, do not buy anything other than what is strictly necessary. Tag your needs with labels such as “urgent”, “highly necessary”, “slightly necessary”, “unnecessary”, etc. Once you have established and committed to a strict budget you will be able to save money for leisure but till then avoid careless expenditure.

Budgeting

Design a budget where you will state your income and your spending, do not conceal anything. Do not forget to add any non regular expenses as your overall spending is not only made of everyday expenses. If you prepare it consciously you will see that you have expenses on a daily basis, weekly, monthly, bimonthly, yearly, twice a year, etc. You must be very careful in the process of making a budget since it will determine how much money you will be able to destine to eliminating debt.

Debt Settlement Agencies

You can contact a debt settlement agency. This agencies are specialized in providing assistance to those in debt and are known to reduce peoples debt up to 70% in some cases, do not expect such a high reduction however since it is only achieved in special circumstances. But you can expect a consistent reduction on the amount of interests that you pay and sometimes a modification in the length of the outstanding loans. Getting a cut on the principal of loans and credit card debts can sometimes be achieved but is more unlikely. Ironically there are more chances to get a higher reduction when your accumulated debt is out of control and your ability to repay is poorer.

Consolidation Loans

You can also apply for a consolidation loan; these loans are specially designed to be used to pay off any outstanding debt. The overall interest rate will be considerably reduced and so will be the monthly payments. More importantly you will end up with a single fixed monthly installment that will let you foresee your financial future with some certainty. Bear in mind though, that when this happens, you may be tempted to incur in additional expenses you have been postponing due to the lack of money. Refrain from doing so for you may reenter the vicious circle of debt you have just abandoned, your debt will rise again to higher amounts, you will not be able to consolidate again and all your efforts will be useless.



John