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Managing Student Loan Debt Through Consolidation

Submitted by Stark Strategic Capital Management, Inc. on July 28th, 2016
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The figures out last year show that the average amount of student loan debt a student graduates with is a little more than $35,000.  Most graduates are carrying multiple student loans from multiple sources, and the cost and complexity of managing them can become overwhelming, especially if they are unable to secure steady employment with sufficient cash flow to make the payments. One option that has always been available to indebted graduates is a college student loan consolidation which, depending on the number and types of loans held, can consolidate them into one loan, possibly reduce the interest charges, and lower the monthly payment. 

Benefits of Loan Consolidation

When you consolidate multiple student loans into one, there are a couple of things that happen that can usually result in a lower monthly payment. First, where most student loans are variable, meaning the interest rate fluctuates with market conditions, a consolidated loan is issued with a fixed rate. Assuming you have built a solid credit history during your period in school and shortly thereafter, you could be able to qualify for a low fixed rate which can be locked in for a long period of time. You could also have a parent with a solid credit history co-sign for the new loan which can improve your chances of getting a lower fixed rate. 

Secondly, the new loan is amortized over a 20 o 30 years which will extend your payment period well beyond the standard 10 year period for federal loans. While this will have the effect of increasing your long term interest costs, it will also reduce your current monthly payment to make it more manageable. As your cash flow improves, you will be able to pay down the principle which will reduce your total interest costs.

The fixed rate on a newly consolidated federal loan is calculated using a method mandated by the federal government which takes the weighted average of the interest rates on all of your federal loans and then rounds it to the nearest 1/8%. Your new fixed rate can never be higher than 8.25%. Private lenders must use this as a guideline, but they can offer lower rates to those who can qualify. 

Eligible Loans – Private and Federal

All federal loans are eligible for consolidation, including both unsubsidized and subsidized Stafford Loans, Perkins loans as well as parent’s PLUS loans. Borrowers with older Federal Family Education Loans (FFEL) issued by private lenders can use a private lender for loan consolidation, but those with Direct Federal Loans must work through the U.S. Department of Education and its Loan Origination Center's Consolidation Program (www.loanconsolidation.ed.gov).  If you don't know if your loans are FFEL or Federal Direct, you can go to the National Student Loan Data System to look them up.

Keep Private and Federal Loans Separate

If you have both privately funded FFEL loans and federally funded Direct Loans, it is recommended that they be kept separate when consolidating your loans. Generally, you may be able to find better loan terms for your FFEL loans through a private lender. Or, conversely, you may find it more difficult to find private loan rates as low as the interest rate cap on the Direct Loan Consolidation through the government. Also, if you try to consolidate your Federal Direct Loans with a private lender, you will be precluded from availing yourselves of their special hardship repayment options, such as deferment and forbearance. The exception to this is if you hold both FFEL and Federal Direct Loans and are eligible for the newly created Special Direct Consolidation Loan program.

Consolidate Loan Repayment Plans

For direct consolidation loans, there are several repayment plans from which to choose, all designed to adapt to varying financial situations. 

Standard Repayment Plan
A fixed interest rate, fixed payment plan with a $50 minimum that is paid over 10 to 30 years depending on your total indebtedness.

Graduated Repayment Plan
Your minimum payment starts out low and then increases every two years over a 10 to 30 year period. The lowest minimum payment is the amount of interest that accrues monthly.

Extended Repayment Plan
For direct loans over $30,000 the length of the payment period can be extended to 25 years using either the fixed monthly payment option or the graduated monthly payment option.

Income Contingent Repayment Plan
Monthly payments are extended for up to 25 years and are based on annual income, loan balance and family size.

Income-based Repayment Plan
For borrowers experiencing some financial hardship, the length of the loan can be extended up to 25 years, and the monthly payments are based on annual earned income and family size.

Unquestionably, your student loans were essential to getting you through college, and the plan had always been to get a job, make your loan payments and discharge the loan within 10 years. But, life happens, and plans don’t always work out. Fortunately, you have options like student loan consolidation that can lengthen the bridge while making it all more manageable. For college students carrying multiple student loans, loan consolidation should be considered, studied and planned even before graduation, and at the very least as soon as it becomes a problem.  

Resources:

U.S. Department of Education

http://loanconsolidation.ed.gov/index.html

http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/english/IBRPlan.jsp
 

*This content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information. The information provided is not written or intended as tax or legal advice and may not be relied on for purposes of avoiding any Federal tax penalties. Individuals are encouraged to seek advice from their own tax or legal counsel. Individuals involved in the estate planning process should work with an estate planning team, including their own personal legal or tax counsel. Neither the information presented nor any opinion expressed constitutes a representation by us of a specific investment or the purchase or sale of any securities. Asset allocation and diversification do not ensure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets. This material was developed and produced by Advisor Websites to provide information on a topic that may be of interest. Copyright 2014-2016 Advisor Websites.

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