Student Loans - The Best Thing Student Money Can Buy

As a student, you may baulk at the idea of having to take out a loan or two to further your education, but what are your options, notwithstanding having a rich and generous dad or receiving one of those student grants that are more akin to gold dust nowadays?

In short, a s...


Student Housing - Money Matters

Living away from home in a college apartment is an awesome experience. Complete freedom, a few hours of school, and little parent involvement combine for some crazy times. Unfortunately, there is the side of apartment living that is not so fun: paying rent and bills.

As a you...


Save Money on Student Property Investment

Share the Risk of Purchasing Student Property and reduce the costs

As students eagerly await exam results parents are seriously considering how they will help their children to cover the costs of a university education. With property prices rising all over the country many pa...


Student Loan Consolidation Is Great Money Management Which Save Money and Time With a Loan

Just finished College and you need to reduce your student loans?? Student Loan Consolidation is a great way to manage your money after you have completed school. With current history low interest rates your student loan consolidation couldn?t come at a better time. You can combine ...


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Student Money Saving Tips 2009/2010
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Top 30 Student Credit Cards Usage Tips | Online Earning Guide
Some credit cards have low limits and this makes the students spend the money carefully. Some of these have no annual fee, 0% APR or a rewards program. Sometimes the reward may offer something for free, like a gasoline card for free gas ...

New student loan changes spell relief for many: Consumer Reports ...
Additionally, the interest rate on new undergrad subsidized Stafford student loans dropped today to 5.6 percent from 6 percent. It will continue to decline annually, reaching 3.4 percent by 2012–which may seem a little unfair to ...