July 17, 2025
Financial Assets

Best Loans For Bad Credit in 2025 – By Low Credit Finance

CHAMPLAIN, N.Y., May 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bad credit doesn’t mean you’re out of options-it just means you need to look in the right places. Many lenders now offer specialized loans tailored for those with less-than-perfect credit scores. These aren’t just high-interest traps; some provide realistic repayment terms, flexible criteria, and fast approvals. The

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2025 high school grads facing $40k in college student loans

Entering young adulthood saddled with debt has become standard for many who want an undergraduate degree, sometimes to the tune of tens-of-thousands of dollars. Around 45% of 2025 high school graduates will go on to a four-year college, according to NerdWallet analysis, and more than one-third of them will take on student loans to pay for their

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Best Installment Loans For Bad Credit Guaranteed Approval In USA

New Delhi [India], April 25: Sometimes life throws us unexpected expenses—a car breakdown, a medical bill, or just keeping up with everyday costs. That’s where installment loans come in. These loans in the U.S. let you borrow money and repay it over time in scheduled payments. That makes budgeting easier and the process more manageable.

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IMF forecasts three more Bank of England rate cuts this year – what it means for your money

The International Monetary Fund has slashed its forecasts for the UK economy on the back of Donald Trump’s trade tariff uncertainty warning the UK is likely to see an inflation spike An economic slowdown in the UK will add pressure on the Bank of England to cut rates (Image: (Image: Getty)) The Bank of England

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Student loans in default soon to be sent to collections. What to know.

Student borrowers could see credit scores drop for late loan payments Nearly 9.7 million student loan borrowers will see drops in credit scores, according to the Federal Reserve. Straight Arrow News Student loan collections will resume May 5th after a five-year pause. Millions of borrowers risk wage garnishment, impacting social security and tax returns. Defaulting

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RBI may look into IREDA and PFC loans to Gensol Engineering

The RBI is understood to be considering launching a probe into the underwriting processes of IREDA and PFC after a SEBI investigation into Gensol Engineering revealed non-repayment of instalment dues on loans taken from them, sources said. Rating agencies too flagged non-repayment of loans, leading to the company being downgraded. In an interim order on

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Charts reveal how Trump gutted federal student loan office

More than 600 positions have been eliminated from the Federal Student Aid office, internal documents show. Now, in many places, “no one is identifying schools that are failing financially.” WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has made it a top priority to dismantle and reorganize the federal Education Department. Simultaneously, he has promised time and again

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Land purchase loans: From interest rates to eligibility; all you need to know

Land is an asset that most people want to own. But with land costs soaring across the country, buying residential plots has become a tough task, especially in the metros and tier-1 cities. With land purchase loans, you can buy residential plots without stretching your finances too much. A land purchase loan has a lot

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DWP bank code you should look out for that could mean you’re owed benefits cash

If you receive a benefits payment from the DWP and see this code in your bank statement, it’s worth looking into 05:30, 21 Mar 2025Updated 07:19, 21 Mar 2025 The DWP may issue a refund a variety of reasons(Image: Getty Images) Benefit recipients should keep an eye out for a specific code from the Department

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What happens to student loans if Trump abolishes Education Department?

Mixed reactions to Trump’s order to dismantle Education Department Residents in Columbia, Missouri, and New York City reacted to President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at dissolving the Education Department. WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed a long-anticipated executive order seeking to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, which he said was “45 years in

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