Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Robert Thatcher asked: Student loans are offered to students to assist them in paying the required fees. Student loans are generally lower compared to other loans and is issued by the government most of the time.Typically student loans differ from country to country. In Australia for example, students can pay for university courses using the [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
A Procos asked: Consolidating student loans, like debt consolidation of traditional loans you can also opt for federal student loan debt consolidation.Consolidation means your loans are bundled together into one new loan at a different rate of interest.If you plan to consolidate your loans, do not include your spouse’s loan with yours. The danger of [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
A Procos asked: Federal government student loans are one of the many ways to fund your school tuition. The expense of further education sometimes seems out of reach, considering there are additional fees to be taken care of. Besides the tuition, you have lab fees, school books that must be purchased, board and lodging, and [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
A Procos asked: Have a student loan? Attending college or university is very import if you are planning to get ahead in life, it is not mutually exclusive to high school graduates anymore, and anybody can attend no matter what your age is.To assist you with funding your academic achievements there are many options available [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
Jim Grayson asked: Student loans prove to be very beneficial for those students who would like to pursue their dream careers but don’t have the money at that time. The student will repay the loan in installments after he finishes his course and secures his first job. Student loans today are available from almost all [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
galaxyy asked: I have Canadian (government) student loans (in Canadian dollars) which I am still paying back from my Canadian bank account whilst I live and work in the US. Can I claim my student loan interest on my US taxes?
Also do I claim the amount in Canadian dollars?
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
straylight7 asked: Will Canadian federal and provincial student loans be willing to give me a loan even though I WON’T be studying at a Canadian university?
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
caroline asked: Hi, I am currently a second year university student in Canada. I am planning to go study in Romania next year. I was wondering is there any kinds of student loan out there that will lend money to canadian students who wants to go study in Romania? Thanks alot!
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
honeyrlr asked: About 12 years ago, I finished a course and had Alberta and Canada student loans. Shortly after, I moved in with my (soon to be) husband. We started a family, and such. He refused to pay my debts, but also would not let me work. Everytime I brought up [...]
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Sunday, May 24th, 2009
KV asked: or do we have to still maintain a CAD bank account in Canada to pay it every month?
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