Visit the National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) to view information about all the federal loans you have received. The contact information for the loan servicer or lender is retrievable through NSLDS.
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Can a bank refuse to let me open a checking account?
Yes. National banks are private businesses. No Federal banking law or regulation requires a national bank to open an account.
I’m thinking of opening a long-term savings account, I want to make sure I can have the best interest possible, what do you suggest?
The best way is to start exploring is through “America’s Best Rates” on Moneyrate.com. This website will give you a list of banks that offer consistent high yields. Then go to Bankrate.com to see if any of those banks are around your area. This website also allow you to compare all the banks within your city limits along with the interest rate they offer.
What is a minimum balance requirement?
Many banks will consider their checking account to be free but require that you have a minimum balance amount in order to avoid fees.
What is goal-based budgeting?
Goal-based budgeting is creating a budget without any consideration of what has been spent in the past. Each item is evaluated individually based upon the goals you have set for yourself and/or family.
How do I make a student budget?
There are tons of budget websites out there (Mint is a popular option), plus you can always go old school with an Excel spreadsheet. Either way, just make it happen! Input income if you have it; if not, use whatever you have in a monthly allowance/savings or what you plan to get in aid, scholarships, loans, or grants.
4 Easy Steps to Creating a College Budget
- Talk it out. Before building a budget, chat with everyone who will be involved in financing your education. Discuss who is paying for what, expected expenses, financial aid and perhaps opening a new credit card or checking account.
- List expenses. Anticipate the costs of textbooks and school supplies, room and board, transportation, clothing and discretionary spending.