LuvOrlando
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Clock on interest starts ticking again on September 1, I hope everyone on the hook is doing ok. I am aware it is a big issue for people.
We were lucky to save from 2020 - now, which was earmarked for the Parent Plus loans resuming.
Took a giant chunk out of the principal today with lump sum payment carving out the biggest interest groups first & intend to throw money towards it as often as possible.
We know other families doing the same thing and I'm wondering what other strategies are out there. For a while I considered to refinance but now it seems the interest we have of the leftover groups is less than the market rate so no need, or at least so it appears. By keeping the bits in groups as is we can carve out individual group chunks to reduce monthly obligations which doesn't happen with a consolidation.
I am hoping we all hear about how much was paid back from the summer through October when payments fully resume. The more money people can pay back, the more cash there is in the banking system to ease borrowing for those who need to borrow for homes, cars etc so I am super hopeful things go well. With any luck loan and mortgage costs and availability might just loosen up a bit, feeling hopeful.
Hope everyone is able to get through ok.
We were lucky to save from 2020 - now, which was earmarked for the Parent Plus loans resuming.
Took a giant chunk out of the principal today with lump sum payment carving out the biggest interest groups first & intend to throw money towards it as often as possible.
We know other families doing the same thing and I'm wondering what other strategies are out there. For a while I considered to refinance but now it seems the interest we have of the leftover groups is less than the market rate so no need, or at least so it appears. By keeping the bits in groups as is we can carve out individual group chunks to reduce monthly obligations which doesn't happen with a consolidation.
I am hoping we all hear about how much was paid back from the summer through October when payments fully resume. The more money people can pay back, the more cash there is in the banking system to ease borrowing for those who need to borrow for homes, cars etc so I am super hopeful things go well. With any luck loan and mortgage costs and availability might just loosen up a bit, feeling hopeful.
Hope everyone is able to get through ok.
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