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How to Make Money From Your Consolidated Student Loans

Posted By: admin on June 12, 2009 in Mutual Funds - Comments: No Comments »

One of the great things about student loans, and consolidated student loans in particular, is the low interest rate. By consolidating your loans you sometimes see a drop in the interest rate by 1-2%. It seems small and insignificant, but if you follow the tips from this article you can actually turn that reduction into profits.

As mentioned above, consolidated loans typically provide you with a lower interest rate than unconsolidated loans. They also offer repayment plans that can extend for up to 30 years. If you are a disciplined person who has a little bit extra money, you can use the money you save on payments each month to earn you cash.

Here’s how it works. When you consolidate, your payments are usually lowered, which means there’s extra money between what you used to pay each month and your new minimum payment. Instead of taking that extra money and spending it on impulse purchases and fun, it would be a good idea to use it to pay off extra principle on your loan. This can drastically cut down on the length of your loan, meaning you’ll pay less in interest. Not a bad idea. But it will only save you money, not earn it.

In order to earn extra money from your consolidated student loans you’ll need to take that extra money each month and invest it into a money market fund that has historically earned more than your current interest rate. For example, if your consolidated interest rate is 6.5%, you’ll want to find a mutual fund that has consistently returned 10-12% or more. Then you’ll earn 4-5% on your extra money every year. And here’s the best part: doing it now will allow compound interest to kick in, so after the life of the loan you’ll have a nice nest egg of profits from the money you were expecting to spend every month anyway.

And that’s not all! Federal student loan interest is tax deductible. So you’ll be able to claim the interest you pay on those loans every year, saving you even more money.

Keep in mind that while all this sounds great, there are risks involved. Although over time the stock market has been stable, there is a small chance you could lose your investment or make less in returns than you’re paying in loan interest. For these reasons it’s best to seek professional consultation before making any sort of investment.

With that said, this method is considered low risk and should at least be contemplated if you’re fortunate enough to have some extra money each month.

One of the great things about student loans, and consolidated student loans in particular, is the low interest rate. By consolidating your loans you sometimes see a drop in the interest rate by 1-2%. It seems small and insignificant, but if you follow the tips from this article you can actually turn that reduction into profits.

As mentioned above, consolidated loans typically provide you with a lower interest rate than unconsolidated loans. They also offer repayment plans that can extend for up to 30 years. If you are a disciplined person who has a little bit extra money, you can use the money you save on payments each month to earn you cash.

Here’s how it works. When you consolidate, your payments are usually lowered, which means there’s extra money between what you used to pay each month and your new minimum payment. Instead of taking that extra money and spending it on impulse purchases and fun, it would be a good idea to use it to pay off extra principle on your loan. This can drastically cut down on the length of your loan, meaning you’ll pay less in interest. Not a bad idea. But it will only save you money, not earn it.

In order to earn extra money from your consolidated student loans you’ll need to take that extra money each month and invest it into a money market fund that has historically earned more than your current interest rate. For example, if your consolidated interest rate is 6.5%, you’ll want to find a mutual fund that has consistently returned 10-12% or more. Then you’ll earn 4-5% on your extra money every year. And here’s the best part: doing it now will allow compound interest to kick in, so after the life of the loan you’ll have a nice nest egg of profits from the money you were expecting to spend every month anyway.

And that’s not all! Federal student loan interest is tax deductible. So you’ll be able to claim the interest you pay on those loans every year, saving you even more money.

Keep in mind that while all this sounds great, there are risks involved. Although over time the stock market has been stable, there is a small chance you could lose your investment or make less in returns than you’re paying in loan interest. For these reasons it’s best to seek professional consultation before making any sort of investment.

With that said, this method is considered low risk and should at least be contemplated if you’re fortunate enough to have some extra money each month.

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