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Repayment of Student Loans: Be Prepared!

   

Author: Kevin Hansen

Perhaps you are just finishing up your degree program, or maybe you are just now preparing to enter college. Whatever the case may be you should understand the implications of student loans and how repaying them can affect not only your current credit situation, but also your future financial worthiness. In this article well examine some of the tips, tricks and warning associated with repaying student loans so that you can be a prepared borrower no matter what your current degree status is.

The first thing you should know about student loans is that unlike most other debts and obligations they cannot be wiped away by bankruptcy. Student loans will follow you through your entire life until they are repaid in full, or forgiven by the loan guarantor or originator. Unfortunately many people fail to realize the potentially heavy burden student loans will place upon their financial health until it is too late.

Most student loans are guaranteed by the federal government though few are actually issued by the government. Most of them are issued by banks and other financial institutions that are using the guarantee of the government to secure your loan. If you should fail to repay the loan, the government would repay it and then take over collecting the money owed from you.

With rare exception, many student loans due not require payment on the balance during the years you are in school. Some of them will continue to accrue interest; while others may accrue interest that will be payable once the loan comes due.

While you are in school one of the best things you can do to prepare for repayment of your student loans is to research typical salaries for the area you are studying. By having this data available you can better prepare yourself for the payment process. Many students get themselves way over their heads in debt with student loans, only to find out that the job they get after college does not pay quite as much as they would have hoped.

Many lenders will be flexible in the payment arrangements once your student loans become due. Several offer a staggered repayment plan that lets you pay less in the beginning years of your career and more as your career develops. The idea is that you will not be earning as much when you begin your career as you will later on.

Many state governments and a few federal agencies also will forgive student loans for students taking a job in certain career areas such as nursing or teaching. For a guarantee that you will be teach in a certain area for a certain number of years, or be a nurse in a particular region, your loans may be partially or completely forgiven. You can talk with your financial aid counselor or state Higher Education agency for more information on these types of programs.

Finally, keep in mind that no matter what career you go into, or what type of repayment plan that you enter into, interest will accrue on your loans just like any other type of loan. The sooner you pay the loan off, the less interest overall you will owe on the loan. Take advantage of reconsolidation opportunities for your loans that can sometimes lower your interest rates by several percentage points in some cases. In addition, make sure your payment arrive on time so that you are paying against the balance instead of paying purely interest and late fees.

By being an informed student now, you can make decisions and choices that will ensure that your financial future is secure while you are preparing for your future career.

Author Bio:
Kevin Hansen is a specialist in this area. Kevin has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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