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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Student Loan Repayment Plan




 
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Income-based Loan Repayment Plan
By CourseAdvisor

If you're trying to manage student loan payments on a tight budget, you'll be glad to hear about a new federal program, the Income-based Repayment Plan, that goes into effect on July 1. Just like it sounds, the Income-based Repayment Plan (the "IBR" plan) will determine an affordable monthly student loan payment based on your income and family size. Calculated on a sliding scale linked to the federal poverty line, the IBR rate caps all eligible student loan repayments at 15% of monthly income, although for many students, loan payments may drop to less than 10% of monthly income, or nothing. An IBR calculator can help you determine if you qualify for the program.
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