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Later-in-life marriages can invite financial complications. Here's what couples should talk about when it comes to money, assets, benefits, insurance and more before tying the knot (again).
New law reduces the number of federal student loan repayment options and caps how much individuals can borrow for higher education.
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Following the passage of President Trump's sweeping budget bill, here's some of the biggest changes to student loans.
The Department of Education announced on July 9 that student loans for borrowers in the SAVE plan would start accruing ...
It will kick back in on Aug. 1 for people in the SAVE repayment program, whose payments have been on hold since last summer.
The Trump administration said borrowers enrolled in the SAVE program will see their balances grow, starting in August.
Economic analyses warn that the sweeping changes will impact college students, families and existing borrowers across the country.
New federal loan caps and plan overhauls demand smart strategies. Here's how to keep your payments manageable now.
The Trump administration has introduced significant changes to the federal student loan system, impacting millions of ...