Student Loan Reality Check: Are Lenders the Problem?
October 23, 2013
According to a new report, cash-strapped student loan borrowers are still having trouble restructuring and modifying the loans they’ve been unable to pay.
The misinformation pertaining to Obamacare could potentially create big problems for people looking for more affordable health insurance.
A new report calls for some student loan debt to be dischargeable in cases of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Is that a good thing?
A new online master's degree for less than $7,000 is making waves in the academic community, and not because students are clamoring to get one.
The federal government is switching student loan servicers, but that doesn't mean the system is getting the necessary overhaul it needs.
The wage disparity that exists in the U.S. is the envy of corporate CEOs around the world. Should we return to Ben and Jerry's 5-to-1 salary ratio?
There’s some hopeful news for consumers who are frustrated with the student loan servicers that operate with the lenders that originated the loans.
I borrowed money to launch a business venture. Let’s say you aspire to be a "moron" like me. How would you go about getting your small business financed?
The newest bipartisan student loan deal making its way through Congress is really no deal for students and will make major profits for the government.