Does PSLF Work? PSLF Success and Why the Current Changes Matter
The success rates for Public Service Loan Forgiveness are getting better and better. Here's why you should consider applying for it.
The success rates for Public Service Loan Forgiveness are getting better and better. Here's why you should consider applying for it.
With fourth-year medical students on the verge of graduating to residency, here are some tricks they can use to help with student loan debt.
An interview with veterinarian Erik Hofmeister, where he discusses a vet's life, how much they can make, and how much schooling could cost.
Answering reader questions on the Backdoor Roth IRA, refinancing student loans if not going for PSLF, and employee-sponsored 401(k) plans.
Here's the story of one surgeon, who has a massive amount of student loan debt but who will likely pay only a fraction of it, thanks to PSLF.
Answering reader questions about Public Service Loan Forgiveness and using a 529 to pay off your own student loans. Also, an interview with Bill Bernstein.
Deciding to go for Public Service Loan Forgiveness is a big decision. We ran the numbers to help attending physicians decide if PSLF is your best option.
Worried about refinancing student loans for fear of losing death or disability forgiveness? Turns out it's still a no brainer to refinance. Here's why.
Managing your student loans properly and minimizing your tax bill are both critical parts of a solid financial plan. Find out if you can deduct student loan interest, how to file taxes with student loans, and if the IRS can take your tax return.
The federal government has announced new rules for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). Here's what they could mean for you.
When I got married, I took on my partner's $300,000 medical school loan debt. Here's how we're paying it down together—as a family.
A medical career often comes with significant debt. Refinancing medical student loans can help make that debt more manageable.
If medical school costs worry you, the HPSP might be an option. But with military service tied in to the equation, here's what to consider.
It's possible to drop student loan interest rates to tiny numbers. You just have to decide if a fixed or variable rate is better for you.
With record-high housing prices, should you cash out or use a HELOC to pay off student loans? Learn the options available and why this usually isn't the right financial move.