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In this blunt examination of the student loan industry the author argues that student loans have 'become the most profitable, uncompetitive, and oppressive type of debt in American history.' While calling for dramatic changes to the industry, Collinge, the founder of studentloanjustice. org exposes the big business behind student loans and decries how the industry serves colleges and universities well but charges students unregulated fees and fines. In addition to providing practical advice on student loans, the author also provides suggestions for a total revamping of the loan industry. - 10.26
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In this blunt examination of the student loan industry the author argues that student loans have 'become the most profitable, uncompetitive, and oppressive type of debt in American history.' While calling for dramatic changes to the industry, Collinge, the founder of studentloanjustice. org exposes the big business behind student loans and decries how the industry serves colleges and universities well but charges students unregulated fees and fines. In addition to providing practical advice on student loans, the author also provides suggestions for a total revamping of the loan industry. - 17.18
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In this blunt examination of the student loan industry the author argues that student loans have 'become the most profitable, uncompetitive, and oppressive type of debt in American history.' While calling for dramatic changes to the industry, Collinge, the founder of studentloanjustice. org exposes the big business behind student loans and decries how the industry serves colleges and universities well but charges students unregulated fees and fines. In addition to providing practical advice on student loans, the author also provides suggestions for a total revamping of the loan industry. - 10.10
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In this blunt examination of the student loan industry the author argues that student loans have 'become the most profitable, uncompetitive, and oppressive type of debt in American history.' While calling for dramatic changes to the industry, Collinge, the founder of studentloanjustice. org exposes the big business behind student loans and decries how the industry serves colleges and universities well but charges students unregulated fees and fines. In addition to providing practical advice on student loans, the author also provides suggestions for a total revamping of the loan industry. - 17.72
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Addresses personal finance issues that are of relevance to today's world of high debt and disproportionate lifestyles, addressing such topics as credit cards, student loans, credit scores, insurance, and mortgages. - 17.00
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First published in 1996, this book helped define the financial consciousness of a generation. The entire book has now been updated with late-breaking information to address dramatic financial developments such as Roth IRAs, student loan deductibility, and the rising impact of the Internet. - 10.00
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Remember when "Sex and the City"'s Carrie Bradshaw faced the brutal realization that she couldn't buy her apartment because she'd already spent her money on a closet full of Manolos? Well, if Carrie had met Catey first, she'd own her co-op and be on her way to a comfortable retirement! Catey Hill is the online money expert for the "Daily News" Web site--and author of this humorous, practical "girlfriends guide" to personal finance for 20- and 30-something females. (The ones with the designer shoes... and maxed-out credit cards.) With a hip, "I've been there" voice along with worksheets and exercises, she helps women evaluate why they spend, get out of debt, and create a savings and retirement plan that even allows for the occasional splurge. Among the topics she covers: student loans, car payments, investing, saving for a home, and more. - 12.71
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Best-selling author and personal finance expert Suze Orman returns to PBS with a new special, "Suze Orman: For The Young, Fabulous & Broke." This program is aimed at young adults ages 20-40, a generation struggling with unprecedented financial challenges, including hefty student loans, credit card debt, a tough job market and skyrocketing housing costs. Orman offers a set of real, not impossible, solutions to the problems at hand and the problems ahead. Powerful advice and smart money moves that can help young men and women at what is perhaps the most critical time of their financial lives. - 13.86
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