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BiggerPockets Money Podcast

267: Student Loans Update: Repayment, Refinancing, and Potential Forgiveness w/Robert Farrington

BiggerPockets Money Podcast

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Education, Investing, Business

4.5 • 3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Student loan forgiveness was a hot topic during the 2020 election cycle. With so many outstanding student loan payments, will the government step in to wipe out the debt? While many theorize about this, Robert Farrington takes the opposite angle, urging those who have student loans to prepare for repayment, rather than cancellation. This way, even if your student loans get forgiven, you’re put in a financially advantageous spot. Robert runs The College Investor, a website dedicated to investing and personal finance for millennials. It comes as no surprise that the biggest thing on millennials’ minds are student loans, especially after two years of repayment moratoriums. So, how does someone strapped with student loans prepare for repayment, especially when so many variables are up in the air? Well, according to Robert, there are some simple steps you can take to make sure you’re paying on time and with as little stress as possible.  Episode note: This episode was recorded prior to the new student loan pause, set to expire on May 1st, 2022. Mindy and Robert record a special intro to update listeners on the new dates set by the Biden Administration. All other topics discussed in the show, especially around repayment strategy, are still viable and accurate for those who have student loans. In This Episode We Cover The most recent student loan repayment moratorium update  The difference between federal and private student loans and which are preferable  Refinancing your student loans and why most people shouldn’t  Student loan forgiveness and whether or not it will come to fruition this year Steps you need to take NOW to ensure you don’t miss a payment or accrue extra interest  Which repayment plans work best for your lifestyle and allow you the most financial flexibility  And So Much More! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Bigger Pog as Money Podcast, show number 267.

0:04.6

You know, having some kind of system for yourself will help you immensely navigating this so

0:09.6

that you know you're on your right repayment plan.

0:12.0

You know that you're making your payments like you're supposed to.

0:14.2

You know if you're on a forgiveness program, you're on track, and you're not going to be

0:18.2

one of these people that falls through the cracks.

0:20.0

So get organized.

0:21.0

It's crazy, but it's the easiest way to make sure you're on the right track.

0:25.6

Hello, hello, hello.

0:27.3

My name is Mindy Jensen.

0:28.6

And today I am talking to Robert Farrington from the college investor about the end of the

0:32.8

student loan repayment moratorium and exactly what that means for you.

0:38.6

Well, okay, we were going to talk about how to prepare for the end of the student loan

0:54.6

repayment moratorium, which was going to be happening on February 1st.

0:59.3

But after we recorded this episode, the moratorium was extended for another 90 days.

1:04.5

Rather than scrap the whole episode, which is absolutely still valid, except for the

1:09.3

date that the repayment starts.

1:11.5

Robert Farrington is coming back to record a new introduction to the show to help us with

1:16.8

these new updates.

1:17.8

So Robert, what is the latest information about the student loan repayment moratorium?

1:22.4

Yeah, so just like you mentioned, it was originally set to expire on January 31st, 2022.

1:29.6

And President Biden extended it another 90 days.

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