Debt is one of those dreaded four-letter things that no one likes to hear. Despite this, millions of Americans seem to be surviving on debt. Student debt is, of course, one of the most popular types. How many individuals could truly afford an out-of-pocket college education? The answer is a resounding no. And it’s for...
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What borrowers should know about the Student loan payment suspension extending until May 1, 2022
President Biden instructed the United States Department of Education to extend the coronavirus-related payment suspension and 0% interest rate on certain federal student loans for another 90 days on December 22, 2021. The payment freeze had been set to terminate at the end of January, but it has now been prolonged until May 1, 2022....
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How to volunteer abroad as a young professional
Today, there are plenty of possibilities to volunteer abroad all over the globe. From internships to guided work-study positions and mentoring hubs, today’s youth are confronted with the task of selecting the finest chance among the millions of opportunities available on a daily basis. We have a “personalization” issue, not a number one. We...