Graduation Debt: How to Manage Student Loans and Live Your Life (Cliffsnotes)

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Graduation Debt is different from the competition because it provides a step-by-step road map for effectively managing student loan debt and having a successful financial life. Yet, it’s completely positive. The focus is less on sacrifice and more on not wasting money, so readers can live better lives while paying off debt.
The book's content is divided into small subsections geared toward those neck-deep in student debt. The brevity of each section makes the book digestible to those who aren’t inclined to focus on their finances. Readers are encouraged to take action steps such as finding long lost student loans that may have gone into default, discovering payment plans they can afford, consolidating loans when it makes sense to do so, saving money on eating out and groceries, improving credit scores, tweaking their debt-to-income ratios that's needed to buy a home, discussing their student loan and non-student loan debt with their significant others.
By the end of the book readers will be on the road to managing all their debt and having extra money for vacations and other fun stuff, too.
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Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-07
Summary: "Debt vs. Responsibility"
Graduation Debt was an excellent primer in the benefits of personal responsibility. The burden of debt normally becomes so arduous that many choose to run and hide. This author developed a roadmap that made the jouney both both rewarding and exciting. Providing the references that are requisite for dealing with debt accumulated throughout college, Reyna Gobel has given us the resources to no longer make this an overwhelming burden.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-04-19
Summary: "Graduation Debt is a must have for college students!"
Graduation Debt was the most helpful book I have read in along time. Debt is something that is far too easy to get into and much too difficult to get out of, especially when you are in college. I learned so much from the Student loan payment section and consolidation! It was exactly what I needed to know since I am a first generation college student. I enjoyed the book because it was very personal and the author drew from her own experiences and kept the book interesting and informative all at the same time. This is the perfect book if you are looking at applying for Student loans or if you have applied for student loans because it tells you what you can do to make your loans easier to pay back and not something you will be making payments on well into your forties. I think high school students could benefit from the book because the credit hole is easy to fall into once you graduate high school. I see myself using this book for years to come until I pay off my loans.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-07
Summary: "very helpful book for debt and budget management"
This book was very helpful in explaining not only how to manage debt but also create (and stick to!) a workable budget. I've avoided my personal finances for years but, with advice from the book, have now developed an actual, working budget. And the checklists at the end of each chapter lay out what you need to do in easy, digestible tasks.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-01
Summary: "breaks things down into understandable terms"
Understanding the ins and outs of students loans is not easy. I consider myself pretty financially illiterate, but this book broke things down into terms I could understand. She offers really clear directions for reducing your spending and paying off your debt. I found the budgeting workshops and the myth/fact sections especially helpful.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-01
Summary: "Great advice for those just about to graduate"
The book is packed with easy to understand tips for how to maximize your tax return as a college student. The author does a terrific job of breaking down the basics of how to get out of debt- responsibily. This would make a GREAT gift for any student about to graduate this spring. Also a wonderful resource for parents who have kids that are about to graduate.