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College Debt Can Follow You Forever
College debt is something that stays with you long after school is over. Once upon a time, after graduation a student owed something like $18,000 in college debt. In today's world, student and parents are upping the ante to $30,000 or more. This debt must be repaid after the student finishes with school and can really get in the way of saving for other things, like homes. If a student is forced to repay $30,000
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What Happens when you're Denied a Home Mortgage?
When you're thinking of moving out of your Boston apartment into a new home with your family, you first need to begin by getting pre-approved for a home mortgage. However, many people are denied a home mortgage and they don't know why.
It's never fun being denied for anything, especially a home mortgage. It can often feel as though your dreams are completely crushed and that you will never be able to find credit anywhere,
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How Do I Choose a Disability Insurance Plan?
In today's world, disability insurance is more than just a good idea; it's a needed insurance against the possibility of you being injured and unable to work. Worker's compensation will only go so far, and will only apply if you're injured on the job. Protecting yourself now, with disability insurance, just makes sense. Many people have questions about choosing the right disability insurance policy and are unsure what the terms and conditions mean. Finding an
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Is College Debt Consolidation for Me?
Many people find themselves swamped with college debt after graduation. Imagine this, you spend years in school at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, learning your chosen profession and then when you get out and there are no jobs in your field. You go to work flipping burgers and drowning in debt. Well, maybe it's not that bad. Job fields do fill up quickly, especially in areas that already have many practitioners. Make sure you're
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