It seemed like the process would be never-ending, but after a lot of moping (followed by self-reflection, followed by Excel spreadsheets) I finally got my act together and put together a — dare I say, vigorous — plan to pay of the remainder of my loans (a little over $21,000) in two years. Here’s how I’m getting it done: And I limit my spending when I go out with friends, which means switching to water or soda after a drink or two, or suggesting free outings instead. At this rate, I’ll be debt-free by fall of 2018!
title: “How To Pay Off Your Student Loans Quickly” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-30” author: “Jon Maddox”
It seemed like the process would be never-ending, but after a lot of moping (followed by self-reflection, followed by Excel spreadsheets) I finally got my act together and put together a — dare I say, vigorous — plan to pay of the remainder of my loans (a little over $21,000) in two years. Here’s how I’m getting it done: And I limit my spending when I go out with friends, which means switching to water or soda after a drink or two, or suggesting free outings instead. At this rate, I’ll be debt-free by fall of 2018!
title: “How To Pay Off Your Student Loans Quickly” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Bradley Wilson”
It seemed like the process would be never-ending, but after a lot of moping (followed by self-reflection, followed by Excel spreadsheets) I finally got my act together and put together a — dare I say, vigorous — plan to pay of the remainder of my loans (a little over $21,000) in two years. Here’s how I’m getting it done: And I limit my spending when I go out with friends, which means switching to water or soda after a drink or two, or suggesting free outings instead. At this rate, I’ll be debt-free by fall of 2018!