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LOAN REPAYMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR GRADUATES.


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Graduates all over the country are packing up, listening to some boring commencement speeches A commencement speech or commencement address is a speech given to graduating students, generally at a university, although the term is also used for secondary education institutions. , going to a final round of parties, and entering the working world with a real adult burden - an average of $11,000 in college loans.

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 easy to overlook loan repayment options that can dramatically cut your monthly payments or reduce the amount of interest you pay over the life of the loan. Options vary with different lenders, but it's worth inquiring inquiring,
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 about whether you have the right to change repayment schedules.

The choices that follow are offered by Sallie Mae Sallie Mae: see SLM Corporation. , the quasi-governmental student lender, but you may find similar alternatives from other lenders. Sallie Mae's Select Your Terms program allows borrowers to switch among repayment plans whenever they want without a fee.

The basic repayment schedule, called a Standard Repayment Account at Sallie Mae, requires the borrower to make 120 equal, or ``level,'' monthly payments. A borrower who owes $10,000 at the current interest rate of 8.25 percent pays about $123 a month. Over 10 years that totals about $14,700.

INTEREST-ONLY PAYMENTS:

A second option, the Select Step Account, allows the borrower to make smaller, interest-only payments of about $69 a month for the first two years. In years three through 10, the payments would be $143 per month. Total payments over the 10 years would be about $15,350 - $650 more than with level payments.

The borrower could also opt for a Select Step Account with interest-only payments of $69 for ``four'' years. In the last six years, payments would jump to $177 per month. Total payments over 10 years would be about $16,000, or $1,300 more than with level payments.

Finally, the borrower can select an Income Sensitive Repayment Account that allows the borrower to set monthly payments at anywhere from 4 percent to 25 percent of gross monthly income. This plan also allows you to extend the term of the loan by as much as five years. Of course, the lower the payment and longer the term, the more you pay in interest over the life of the loan.

Borrowers using Sallie Mae's Stafford Loan A Stafford Loan is a student loan offered to eligible students enrolled in American institutions of higher education to help finance their education. The terms of the loans are described in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (with subsequent amendments), which guarantees  who make their first 48 payments on time automatically have their interest rates reduced 2 percentage points for the remaining term of the loan. You can have your interest rate reduced an additional -1/4 point by having your monthly payment drawn automatically from your checking or savings account Savings Account

A deposit account intended for funds that are expected to stay in for the short term. A savings account offers lower returns than the market rates.

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PAYING MORE TO PAY LESS:

As the figures show, paying less in the short run means paying more in the long run, but this can be a good trade-off for someone who's just starting off with a beginner's wages. And, of course, the difference in monthly payments would be more dramatic for bigger loans.

Graduates who can afford it, however, should consider going the other way and paying off their loans early, either with bigger monthly payments or a lump sum Lump sum

A large one-time payment of money.
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For one thing, carrying this debt will make it harder to obtain a car loan, mortgage or other loan.

Paying off an 8.25 percent student loan early means, in effect, earning an 8.25 percent return. That's a lot better than you'd earn with a savings account or certificate of deposit. You might do better in the stock market, but paying off a loan brings a guaranteed return with no risk. Sallie Mae loans can be paid off early without penalty.

It's always better to first repay the loans with the highest interest rate, which in most cases is a credit card.
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Date:May 19, 1996
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