Yes – someone actually emailed me today and asked me “what’s all the fuss about?” I assumed they were inquiring about student loan consolidation, as they emailed from one of our consolidation sites. So I decided to answer their question in plain view of all my faithful readers.
I guess this question can be answered relatively easily – the fuss is about saving cash. In this case, the word fuss and buzz are nearly interchangeable (I like to put a positive spin on things). Depending on the time of year, and proximity to graduation, the fuss/buzz can involve getting a consolidation application submitted on time in order to:
- Get a lower interest rate (July 1st, interest rate adjustments)
- Save an additional .6% for grace-period consolidations (consolidating within 6 months of graduating)
- Lower your monthly payment
- Instill piece-of-mind that you’re on your way to becoming financially savvy (my favorite)
If you think back to when you first began discussing college, the fuss/buzz was about being able to pay for tuition. Whether or not you or your parents filled out the FAFSA or loan applications, conversations were held about which schools were affordable, how much aid your selected schools provided and the overall cost of your education. Now that school is over and your student loans are in repayment, a new conversation rears its ugly face… “How do I make these monthly payments???”
If taking out student loans was a good choice to help fund your education, consolidating those loans into one lower monthly payment should be your next logically good choice. Give yourself a chance to find a decent paying job, secure an affordable place to live, or travel around the planet – whichever choice you end up making, consolidating your loans will eliminate a great deal of the post-grad financial burden.
Once you’ve become financially established, you can afford to make bigger monthly payments – which will significantly shorten your term of repayment saving you even more money.
So the “fuss” as described above is simply about getting your post-grad finances squared away and saving some extra money. Stay tuned for other tips on post-grad life.
StudentLoanConsolidator.com
StudentATM.com
Gradloans.com
ActEducationLoans.com
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