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	<title>Poor Credit Student Loans &#187; CFS Student Loans</title>
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		<title>Consolidating CFS Student Loans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you finding it difficult to meet the payments on your CFS student loans, along with all of your other student loans?  CFS student loans are a great way to finance your education and get your degree.  But, those same college loans that made it possible for you to stay in school can start to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you finding it difficult to meet the payments on your CFS student loans, along with all of your other student loans?  CFS student loans are a great way to finance your education and get your degree.  But, those same college loans that made it possible for you to stay in school can start to feel like quite a heavy weight when, just a few months out of school and maybe even still looking for a job, bills begin arriving daily for your CFS student loans as well as loans from the other providers you used.<br />
For many students, especially those with more than one loan provider, this when they panic.  Already stressed financially, they see no way they can come up with the hundreds of dollars needed every month in order to pay back their CFS student loans.   It is a stressful situation in an already stressful time in their lives.  But, it is the time that you should avoid the urge to panic and definitely don’t make any quick decisions that may negatively affect your financial future.  Have you ever considered speaking with a student loan customer service representative, like the one who helped you with your CFS student loans?<br />
Chances are, they will steer you in the direction of consolidating your CFS student loans.  If you owe more than $5,000, and your loans are not federally funded loans, than consolidation may be a very good idea for you.  Consolidating your CFS student loans means that they will pay your loans – thereby improving your credit and leaving you with only one loan to worry about – and then you will make payments to them for the balance of the loan.  Does it save money?  That depends.  A CFS loan consolidation plan will stretch the term of the loan out, maybe up to 30 years, which is good for many recent graduates because it lowers their monthly payments significantly, sometimes saving them hundreds of dollars a month and usually making the CFS student loans more manageable.  But, you will end up paying a lot more interest.<br />
Consolidating your CFS student loans is easy.  They make their money from the interest on the loan, not on charges and service fees.  Usually, they offer low interest rates and will offer an even lower rate if you agree to automatic withdrawal every month.  If you want to save money on the term of your CFS student loans, then try to pay more than the minimum amount due.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of CFS Student Loan Consolidation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:47:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>poor student</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you having trouble paying back your CFS student loan, or any of your student loans?  While still in school, student loans are a great way to finance your education and earn your diploma.  But, just a few months out of college and quite possibly still unemployed, those same student loans that seemed like a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you having trouble paying back your CFS student loan, or any of your student loans?  While still in school, student loans are a great way to finance your education and earn your diploma.  But, just a few months out of college and quite possibly still unemployed, those same student loans that seemed like a lifesaver a few months ago can hit you like a ton of bricks when the time comes to start making payments on them.<br />
For most students, especially those with more than one loan, this is a time to panic.  Already stressed financially, they see no way to come up with the hundreds of dollars needed every month in order to pay back their loans.  And making that payment for ten years?  It is frustrating and overwhelming.  Now is the time that you should avoid the urge to panic and definitely don’t make any rash decisions that may affect your financial future.  Why not just speak with a loan representative, like the ones who helped you with your CFS student loan?<br />
Chances are, they will steer you in the direction of a CFS student loan consolidation.  If you owe more than $5,000 and they are not federally funded loans, than this is probably a very good idea for you.  A CFS student loan consolidation means that they will pay your loans in full – thereby improving your credit and having only one loan to worry about – and then you will make payments to them for the balance of the loan.  Will it save you money?  That depends.  A CFS loan consolidation plan will stretch the term of the loan out by several years, which is a blessing to many students because it cuts their monthly payments in half, sometimes saving them hundreds of dollars a month and usually making the loans much more manageable.  But, in the long run, you will end up paying a lot more interest.<br />
CFS student loan consolidation is easy, and there are no application fees or service charges to pay.  They make their money off of the interest on the loan, not on finance charges and service fees.  Typically, they offer low interest rates and will offer even lower interest if you are willing to sign up for automatic withdrawal every month.  If you want to save money on your CFS student loan consolidation, then try your best to pay more than the minimum amount due each month.</p>
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