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Here is my favorite snowball debt calculator http://www.whatsthecost.com/ I can put $750 towards my student loans each month if I spend my money carefully. If that's case, the balance will be down to $22,493 from $24,476. I also should have good amount of EF fund by at the end of December which is around $4000.


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That is one fantastic snowball!! Great job! Just today one of my coworkers forwarded this link: http://www.ibrinfo.org/ "Public Service Loan Forgiveness" I don't know if you would qualify or be interested, but I thought I'd share.
That is one fantastic snowball, great job! Hey, a coworker just today forwarded me this link regarding student loans and I guess there is some program if you work for a non-profit or government agency for a certain amount of time you can have some or all of your debt forgiven. http://www.ibrinfo.org/ Public Service Loan Forgiveness. I don't know anything about it really but what I saw on the site, and thought I'd share.
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