10K in the hole, Stafford Loans. I should probably transfer so I don't accrue anymore. My girl is looking at about 36K at the end of her Undergrad, her mom ain't shyt, she could help pay it off but she's like "Nah" 

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knocked off 20 k in a year and a half![]()
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Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Give me your reasoning?
My reason is all the other money being spent per month paying it off could be spent investing![]()
uh, check ur interest rate breh. my loan accrued 2 grand in interest in a year.Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Minimum 20 a month? When I'm not in school I have to pay a GRAND a month@labrokejames
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Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Give me your reasoning?
My reason is all the other money being spent per month paying it off could be spent investing![]()
I dunno about the whole "lose 100% on investments thing" but I guess I respect itExplain your strategy. That's roughly my exact amount.
Because there is a 50% chance you will lose 100% of your money on investments and that lost money could be put towards your debt. Keep in mind, student loan debt never goes away so you might as well attack it with full force. And just to add, I already do invest although my portfolio is doing shytty today. I'm sitting at around 8k.
I just felt like, if they scamming me by making me pay large sums of money to be educated, then i can scam them by paying them back in 50 yearsuh, check ur interest rate breh. my loan accrued 2 grand in interest in a year.
if you feel comfort in the fact that you're doing exactly what they want you to do, in order to owe them the most money, then good for you![]()
what kinda loan you gotMinimum 20 a month? When I'm not in school I have to pay a GRAND a month
frankly ive been stackin my whole life. by the time the loans kicked in, i had 20k saved up (nothin crazy but it put me in a good position), and owed 20. so that coupled with me being employed, meant i could spend roughly 80% of my income on the loansExplain your strategy. That's roughly my exact amount.
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Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Give me your reasoning?
My reason is all the other money being spent per month paying it off could be spent investing![]()
@labrokejames
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@FAH1223
@Thatrogueassdiaz
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@ch15
Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Give me your reasoning?
My reason is all the other money being spent per month paying it off could be spent investing![]()
I dunno about the whole "lose 100% on investments thing" but I guess I respect it
I just felt like, if they scamming me by making me pay large sums of money to be educated, then i can scam them by paying them back in 50 years
I'm still in Undergrad, and plan on going to Grad school. Paying the minimum costs you more in the end. When I graduate from school fully, I plan on ending my payments as quickly as possible. Not prolonging them. I'll have to read more about the payment plans afterward though.@labrokejames
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@ch15
Why not just pay the minimum $20 a month?
Give me your reasoning?
My reason is all the other money being spent per month paying it off could be spent investing![]()