I am getting 20K from the Indian Health Service to help me pay back my student loans, because I work in a rural indian health center. They make a direct deposit to me - I have about 130K in loans to pay back. As long as I have qualifying loans I can reapply each year for another 20K. If I send the money directly to the loaner and take 20K off the top, my monthly payment will only reduce about $150/mo if I'm lucky. If I bank the 20K instead and use it for monthly payments of say, $1500/mo then I could keep what is NOW coming out of pocket ($850/mo) to increase my personal income - which is desperately needed. So, bottom line there is I would be increasing my payments by 650/mo. Question is, would this be better for me or worse in the long run due to compound interest rates? $150/mo decrease in monthly payments with 20K off the top of 130K owed. OR bank the 20K and increase monthly payments 650/mo. HELP! My loans range from 8% for state loans (80K) and 3-4% federal loans 50K. HELP!
2006-08-23
14:21:14
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