Home-equity loans dry up (The Shreveport Times) PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007

When James Chou's credit card debt began to spin out of control a few years ago, he turned to a home-equity loan to pay it off. It proved to be a wise choice. Interest rates on home-equity loans are generally lower than on credit cards. What's more, the interest is tax-deductible, unlike credit card interest. Today, many people don't have that option. With the turmoil in the mortgage market ...

New college loan plan likely to aid many students (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
Starting in October, federal student loans will have lower borrowing costs, and many public sector and nonprofit workers will be able to sign up for loan forgiveness as a result of a measure Congress sent to President Bush on Friday.

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