As tax season draws closer and you start to receive your W2 forms in the mail if you are currently paying off your student loans, there is some good news. Employers must send your W2 forms in the mail by January 31st, and your student loan provider must also provide
Continue readingThe Curious Case of Cooper Union
Imagine being able to go to school and not having to pay a dime for tuition, and I’m not even talking about getting a full scholarship to the school. I mean that it isn’t even expected of you to cover any of the costs of your schooling for every single
Continue readingSnowball or Avalanche?
So far I have been using the avalanche method to pay down my debts and it has been working out pretty well for me so far. It has helped me minimize the amount of interest that I am paying over the life of my student loans, and it has definitely
Continue reading2013 Student Loan Summary and 2014 Outlook
2013 has been an excellent year for me when it comes to paying off my student loans. I have completely paid off two of my highest interest loans, and have put a little over $20,000 towards the principal since I’ve started this blog. This blog has been a huge reason
Continue readingDecember 2013 Budget Review
My student loans for 2013 have been taken care of, so now I move onto my budget review for the last month of 2013. You might remember that in my November 2013 budget reviewed that I busted my budget pretty badly. I needed to get new tires and a wheel
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