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Small Changes to Student Loan Payments Can Really Pay Off
Small Changes to Student Loan Payments Can Really Pay Off

One of the most effective ways to manage student loan debt is to make slightly larger monthly payments. This reduces your principal faster and shortens the time it will take you to eliminate your loans. For as little as the cost of a fast food lunch each month, you...

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Q&A Spotlight: Afford Anything
Q&A Spotlight: Afford Anything

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Afford Anything‘s blogger Paula Pant sharing her personal finance tips with us. Paula quit her 9 to 5 job in 2008 to travel the world for a few years, and she...

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Q&A Spotlight: University Parent
Q&A Spotlight: University Parent

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. We have Sarah Schupp, the CEO & Founder of UniversityParent, sharing her financial advice with us today. UniversityParent is a place for parents to find connections,...

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Q&A Spotlight: The Freedom From Money
Q&A Spotlight: The Freedom From Money

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Taylor Milam sharing her personal finance advice with us. Taylor is a writer, traveler, and money enthusiast from San Diego, CA. She founded...

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New Survey Shows Student Loan Debt’s Impact on Relationships
New Survey Shows Student Loan Debt’s Impact on Relationships

College Debt Raises Concerns When It Comes to Dating  ROLLING MEADOWS, IL – August 2, 2016 – IonTuition.com, the leading education-fintech company specializing in helping borrowers monitor and manage their student loans, today announced the results of a new survey...

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Tips for back-to-school shopping on a budget
Tips for back-to-school shopping on a budget

As the summer comes to an end, it is time to begin preparing for the fall semester. It’s easy to splurge on back-to-school shopping, but the aftermath can cause you more financial harm than good. Here are three tips on how to get everything you need when back-to-school shopping while also respecting your budget:

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Q&A Spotlight: Barbara Friedberg
Q&A Spotlight: Barbara Friedberg

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today, we have Barbara Friedberg, MBA, MS sharing her personal finance advice with us. Barbara is a former investment portfolio manager, author of Personal Finance; An...

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Q&A Spotlight: The Debt Myth
Q&A Spotlight: The Debt Myth

Thanks for joining us for another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Jackie Beck of The Debt Myth sharing her financial story. She and her husband paid off over $147,000 in debt (including their house and her...

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Q&A Spotlight: Teddy Nykiel
Q&A Spotlight: Teddy Nykiel

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have the Teddy Nykiel, staff writer for NerdWallet’s education blog, offering her financial advice. Teddy graduated from the University of Missouri in May 2014 with...

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Q&A Spotlight: The Frugalennial
Q&A Spotlight: The Frugalennial

Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Kelby, ‘Chief Frugality Officer’ and resident personal finance blogger behind The Frugalennial, sharing his financial advice with us today. Kelby created The...

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