Which Physicians Should Not Refinance Their Student Loans?
Knowing what to do with your student loans can be a complicated process. Refinancing is irreversible so knowing when to go for it or not is crucial. Here's how not to mess it up.
While it’s entirely possible to finish an undergraduate education debt-free, it’s become less likely that physicians and other high-income professionals can do the same. That’s why it’s so important to know how to manage student loans and the programs that provide student loan forgiveness—especially in a political world that constantly makes changes to them.
Knowing what to do with your student loans can be a complicated process. Refinancing is irreversible so knowing when to go for it or not is crucial. Here's how not to mess it up.
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.
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