Stimulus Check 2020 Schedule And Requirements

Stimulus check 2020: Here is what you need to know about your Economic Impact Payment. For most taxpayers, payments are automatic, and no further action is needed. This includes taxpayers who filed tax returns in 2018 and 2019 and most seniors and retirees. Eligible US taxpayers can receive up to $1,200 from the federal government … Continue reading “Stimulus Check 2020 Schedule And Requirements”

Option that will best fit your specific needs

By reducing your student loan payments into just one monthly expense, you also be much better able to budget for other expenses as well as rent or mortgage, car payments and other new debt that you may be taking on after college graduation. This can help to give you some breathing room for paying your … Continue reading “Option that will best fit your specific needs”

Making smaller payments over a longer time

Federal student loan consolidation allows you to combine one or more existing student loans into one single consolidation loan with a new repayment schedule. You will have lower monthly payments, but you will pay much higher interest over the life of the loan because you will be making smaller payments over a longer time. When … Continue reading “Making smaller payments over a longer time”

Consolidating debt may reduce your overall monthly payments

Cash-out refinancing can help homeowners who want to consolidate high-interest, nondeductible debt. Because your mortgage interest rate is likely to be lower than rates on credit cards or other types of bank loans, consolidating debt may reduce your overall monthly debt payments. In addition, your mortgage interest may be tax-deductible, while your credit card interest … Continue reading “Consolidating debt may reduce your overall monthly payments”

You can lengthen your repayment term

Payment relief is one of great benefits of consolidating federal school loans. By combining all of student debts into one consolidated debt, you can lengthen your repayment term from the standard ten years to up to thirty years, depending on the amount of your education debt. So, if you’re having trouble meeting your student payments, … Continue reading “You can lengthen your repayment term”