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by Gabriel Adams, Gab
If you have parents who make a good living and might have savings to spare, you may consider asking them to help you finance your education. This may require setting aside your pride a bit, but can avoid having to deal with some of the pressure student loan payments will inevitably present down the road.

The trouble with parent loans, or family loans, is that a lot of tension and strain can be introduced into an existing relationship when financial issues are involved. Your best bet is an official student loan.

Proceed With Caution

Before you choose a student loan, the first thing to keep in mind is that this is not ?free money? and it is not a ?free education.? Anything you borrow must be repaid, along with any interest accrued in the process. Any loan is a serious commitment and should be regarded as such.

If you are not a responsible person generally, loans will represent grave danger for you. Another cycle is worth mentioning, which pertains to credit reporting. Not paying back a loan or credit card, or other bill can negatively impact your credit rating. Your credit worthiness will in turn affect your future ability to finance otherwise out-of-reach investments such as a cars, mortgages, or personal loans just to name a few.

Never borrow money, whether from a financial institution or an individual, which you do not intend to pay back or which you will be unable to pay back in a practical world.

Choosing the Right Student Loan

Once you have determined that you are responsible enough to take on a loan commitment, choosing the student loan that will work best for you is of equal importance.

Even if it affects which school you attend or your curriculum you must be honest with yourself about what you project being able to afford, in terms of payments. How much will each payment be? How often will payments occur?

Some people choose to set up their loans on a once a year basis, and try to keep the payments up for that first year to see how it works for them. If the financial burden becomes too much to bear, this strategy allows you to choose a new loan and payment schedule or perhaps a new school without having to restructure an existing loan.

Financial Aid

You may not consider yourself poor, but financial aid can be helpful to many individuals, even those who work and make decent money. Look into scholarships, financial aid, and other methods to help finance your education. A smaller loan may be all that is needed to supplement these other payment methods.

A student loan may be easy to sign up for, but must be revered as the serious obligation that it is. As is true with all applications of life wisdom, just be careful and think through your financial decisions before you jump.

If you fail to pay your student loans for a total of 270 days, you will descend into default and things could get very stressful for you. Your wages could be garnished. Wage garnishment is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment of debt such as your government student loan or your private student loan.

Your federal and state tax refunds could be seized as well; this will not bode well for your credit rating either. You will not be able to obtain any further credit with a default on your credit history record. The federal government will not let up... as they can collect on a student loan for at least 25 years. At this point you may feel that you will not see the light of day again; however it is possible to recover your bad debt.

You will need to be responsible about paying back the loan by paying twelve consecutive payments to the loan; these payments need to be made by the due date every month. Do not skip a month as you will be back to square one again. Once you have paid twelve consecutive payments the student loan then gets sold to a new lender and your default gets taken off your credit history. How this works is that when a new lender buys your defaulted loan, you start off on a fresh footing as if the old loan never existed in the first place.

However, not all records are removed from your credit history, missed payments before your default will remain for seven years. Once you have recovered from the default you once again have the same rights as other borrowers on your student loans, in other words you have the right to defer or apply for forbearance if you become unemployed.

You will also be given the option of other plans with your new loan, for example you could choose an extended, graduated or income-sensitive repayment plan program. With the extended payment plan, you can make the minimum payments of about $50.00; however this can take a very long time to pay the student loan off, at least 30 years. With the graduated repayment plan every two years your payments increases. With an income-contingent repayment plan, your monthly payments are calculated and adjusted each year based on your earnings and loan amount debt.

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