As of 6/29/2023 – Looks like rates are going higher even after the Feds made no change to their overnight rate for June and here’s why the bond market is driving rates higher … The 3rd revision of Q1 GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is 2% up from the prior revision of 1.3% For June consumer confidence…

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The Feds are expected to raise their overnight rate in July after no increase this month. There’s not a lot of activity in the markets which have already priced in next month’s expected to increase to 5.25% and with talks of one additional rate hike before year-end (most likely September) the markets will most likely…

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We have now expanded our ability to provide DSCR (Business Purpose) loans in the following states: · Colorado · Connecticut · Florida · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts (NEW) · New Hampshire · Ohio (NEW) · South Carolina (NEW) · Texas · Virginia · Washington · Washington, D.C. (NEW) What Is a DSCR? Debt service…

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In August, President Biden and I announced our plan to provide one-time, pandemic-connected debt relief to over 40 million Americans with federal student loans. Since making the application available, more than 26 million borrowers provided the information needed to be considered for debt relief. Already, the Department of Education has approved 16 million of those…

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We want to invite you to be among the first to apply for student debt relief, by being a tester of the online application NOW before we officially launch. Soon, we’ll be opening the online application with our official launch. But we would like you to help us test the site by applying now during…

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Update on the Biden-Harris Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan Last month, President Biden announced his Administration’s plan to provide student debt relief to eligible borrowers and give working and middle-class Americans more breathing room. You asked for updates on the Administration’s plan. This email contains additional information, and we will provide you weekly updates as…

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From Studentaid.gov– On Aug. 24, 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a Student Debt Relief Plan that includes one-time student loan debt relief targeted to low- and middle-income families. The U.S. Department of Education (ED) will provide up to $20,000 in debt relief to Federal Pell Grant recipients and up to $10,000 in debt relief to non-Pell Grant…

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