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Things Every Student Must Know Regarding Consolidation Of Student Loans

 

Author: christian louis

Students generally depend on various student loans to meet their academic expenses. But, as the interest rates are increasing by the day, if you are finding yourself in a financial burden, consolidating the student loans into one loan will be a better way out.

This article discusses few things every student must know regarding consolidation of student loans and its pros and cons.

If you are in a financial crunch and have troubles in paying back the money in time, the repayment rates are also bound to increase periodically with the every bit of payment defaulted. But consolidating the student loans solves this problem. It not only consolidates every loan to one, but also locks the borrower to a fixed interest rate even if the loan policy mandates a hike in the interest rates after some time. This way, the person concerned could save thousands of dollars in interest charges over the repayment period.

Further, a student consolidate loan comes with an extended repayment period. If the unconsolidated student loans have a repayment period of 10 years, consolidation loans offer as much as 30 years to make the repayments. But the con with this design is that by the time the student pays back the loan, he/she might have paid many times more money than the actual amount borrowed. Therefore, it is advisable that one must take care to set the repayment period within a suitable limit.

Another aspect which again is a disadvantage with consolidate student loans is that it forfeits the grace period that comes with a normal student loan. That is, with unconsolidated loans, the government will pay the interests on the loans for six months since the student graduates, and consolidating the loans will forfeit this advantage. Now the student has to start making the repayments immediately after graduation.

Finally, there exists a possibility that the interest rates on student loans may come down in the near future. So if you consolidate now, you may lose out to grab the benefits of the newer economic trends. But this is more of a gamble and it could go the other way around as well. Hence it is advisable that students better dont rely much on the economical conditions of the market unless you are an expert in anticipating market trends and economic fluctuations.

Once done with the purpose of a loan, the next important thing is to repay the amount as early as possible. Steps like consolidating the existing loans to one can work at times, but still it is a walk on a tight rope. It is a delicate balancing act between ones earnings, expenses, and repayments, and hence one should take care that everything is going fine until it is cleared and for ever.

Author Bio:

Christian Louis.
Webmaster of several sites around the internet.
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