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    Student loan debt can be a daunting thing to face when you first graduate from college. You have spent the past four to eight years or more concentrating on your future endeavors and now find yourself at the end of your academic road with a mountain of debt and looking for a job. There are a number of easy to eliminate student loan debt and this article with share the two main ones with you to help you find a light at the end of your student loan tunnel of debt. Student loan debt is inescapable…

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    The Different View of University tuition It is often said that students need a lot of money to graduate the university. Both the articles, “Are Colleges Worth the Price of Admission?” by Andrew Hacker and Claudia Dreifus and “A lifetime of Student Debt? Not likely” by Robin Wilson, argue that students need not go to an expensive university to avoid over borrowing. According to Hacker and Dreifus, we can get a high-quality education; nevertheless, tuition is cheap. As the authors themselves put…

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    Debt Ceiling retail paper Title: The upcoming debt ceiling showdown: What it means for investors Raising the U.S. debt ceiling isn’t the same as raising the rooftop on your home. It’s more along the lines of trying to get your credit card company to increase your spending limit when you don’t have the cash to immediately pay for things all at once. But the more you borrow the more you’re on the hook for paying. Things are fine as long as you can keep paying your monthly bill. But as soon as you…

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    I need scholarships to pay for school otherwise I will still be using my own money that I worked and earned. I am currently working full time and going to school part time because that is all that I can afford to do. I will not be able to go full time if I do not get any scholarships. Going full time is very important for the degree that I am seeking which is pharmacy because going part time means that it will take about ten years instead of five to finish my degree. It would be great to have…

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    school in 2000, I didn’t begin working toward my Bachelor’s degree until 2012. My career aspirations were simple: get a job, make some money. I had a small amount of savings allocated for my college career, but greatly underestimated the financial obligations of furthering my education. I survived a little more than one semester before my funding ran dry. I began working, and used what was left in my savings to spend the summer in Europe. I made my way through eleven different countries and…

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    When the financial crisis of the late 2000s hit, it revealed evident weaknesses in the U.S. financial regulatory structure. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act is a United States federal law that was enacted in July 2010, following the financial crisis, to create financial regulatory processes to limit risk by enforcing both transparency and accountability. We are going to review the major costs and benefits of the new regulation standards and the effect it has had on…

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    They roll these loans over and never get out of debt. It's becomes a cycle that the borrower finds difficult to break. What Are Short Term Loans? Short term loans, often referred to as installment loans, differ from payday loans in that they may be repaid over a period of time, rather than all at once. With this option, consumers find they can budget for payment obligations without overextending themselves to meet a short term need. Consumers find this gives…

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    Getting Ready To Pay For College Many students wonder what ways you can pay for college. There are many options students can choose to get ready for college such as scholarship and grants, federal students loans or private student loans. This essay will inform students on how to fund their college education. Scholarship and grants are just ways you can pay less and also, the money that you earn will go directly toward the cost of college. The article states “you can visit your guidance…

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    Paying for you sin Jesus opened the pearly gates and said, “cash or credit please”. To many this seems a little unorthodox, however in Scientology is has become the norm. Scientology has become the religion of choice for many citizens across America; However, the phenomenal growth of the system has yet to change the perception of the church. “It is said, L Ron Hubbard, created the religion as a money-making scam in 1954”, wrote Nelson Jones. Scientology is one the wealthiest religions, and that…

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    Three Things You Need to Know About Auto Insurance Whether you are new to car insurance or a long time buyer, there are many things you may not be aware of. In many cases, this ignorance can cost you money. The following are three things you should know about car insurance. Your insurance follows your car What this means is that regardless of the driver, your insurance is in effect. If you lend your car to a friend, your insurance will remain in place. There is one exception to this. Your…

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