by Guest | Nov 14, 2014 | Financial Planning for College, Paying Off Debt
The number of Americans in or nearing retirement who are still holding significant debt from student loans has been rising in recent years. When the growing problem of student loan debt is discussed in media reports, most of us assume the borrowers in question are...
by Emilie Goldman | Mar 21, 2014 | Paying Off Debt
Eager to pay off that crushing debt? It may not be make financial sense to retire your home loan. I’m sure you won’t be a bit surprised to learn that Bay Area home buyers need the highest salary of anyone in the country’s 25 biggest metro areas to purchase a house....
by Guest | Nov 22, 2013 | Paying Off Debt
Student loan debt is growing at an alarming rate. (The average balance for new grads? $26,600.[1]) And, unlike credit card debt, a mortgage or car loan, it’s virtually impossible to discharge student loan debt in bankruptcy. Once you sign on the dotted line, you’re on...