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Confused About Student Loan Payment Options?

Posted by Jack Humphrey on April 10th, 2008

Loans are not as easy as scholarships and grants. It becomes a responsibility for many years after you graduate until you pay off the debt. And that’s why it is very vital for you to study the student loan payment plans and options when you are looking for a loan. You should always go for the best, which does not burden you with very high interest rates and heavy payment methods.

Regardless of what kind of loan you have, most of the times the student loan payment starts six months after you have graduated, or after you have gotten a job in many places. What most people are not aware of is that sometimes there might be better options for you to properly pay off the loan without burdening yourself.

Various Payment Options

In a common student loan payment, you basically pay the same amount every month, for a certain period of time assigned in the loan agreement previously. This period can be anywhere from five to 15 years. Alternatively, there are several other student loan payment methods too, which includes extended repayment, graduated repayment, and income-contingent repayment. These payment methods were introduced for both federal loans and private loans to make it more flexible for graduates to pay their loans.

Preparation for the Loan Payment

The most important thing to be aware of is the cost of your loan right from the beginning itself. As we know, many loan companies offer loan payment calculators to students, so that they can balance out their student loan payment and other expenses in advance. When you are about to graduate, you might be able to predict the amount of salary you can expect. Based on this amount, you have to calculate a payment amount which does not exceed one fifth of your salary.

Another very famous payment method is through debt consolidation. Many people think debt consolidation is only for loans for your car, housing, business loans etc. But it is also for student loans, and in fact student loans are in some ways considered personal loans. The payment burden is lessened because your outstanding loans can made into one single amount, whereby you can clearly see the flow of money.

Take out the time to carefully research and understand the various options you have with student loans before signing the dotted line. You will be glad you did.

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