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Option 1: Pay it off and be done with it. |
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34 | 64.15% |
Option 2: The benefit is worth the hassle. Pay the minimums and let Uncle Sam pay the rest in five years. |
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16 | 30.19% |
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3 | 5.66% |
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#10 |
'Stachecicle
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: The Tolerance Box
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You can start paying down the first $7500 while you figure it out. You don't want you wife stuck in a job she decides she doesn't like, or pass up on something better just because you are locked into the forgiveness plan which will 'probably' still be around in five years.
You should also have a stern talk with your employer about a student loan repayment benefit.
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