Student loan repayment can be super overwhelming, but it's A LOT easier when you have a plan & the right tools to use.
In this workshop, I cover the latest in student loan repayment & reform, my top strategies for paying down student debt, as well as the exact system I used to pay down my $40,000+ worth of student loans in just 3 years.
Note: this is a replay of a workshop previously recorded live.
Tackle your student debt workshop
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Crush your debt
Crush your debt
What you’ll learn
The latest update on student loan reform & Biden’s forgiveness efforts
Why the new SAVE repayment plan is a game changer for student loan reform
My top strategies to pay down your debt ASAP while saving money in interest
The different types of repayment plans available for federal loan borrowers
Major considerations to make when thinking about refinancing or consolidating private or federal student loans — & more!
Hi, I’m Kimberly!
Founder of Beworth Finance, author of Building Wealth on a Dime, & Accredited Financial Counselor.
But I wasn't always the money nerd I am today...
In 2012, I moved to Washington, DC making $15/hour with over $40k in student debt. Sick of dealing with financial anxiety, I developed a system of managing my money that enabled me to pay off my debt in three years, double my income in four, & buy my first home before my 30th birthday.
Luckily, there are even more options available today when it comes to repayment plans, student loan forgiveness, & student loan reform. I developed this workshop to teach you the latest, including options for private & federal borrowers so you can crush your debt ASAP.
FAQs
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Yes! While the workshop does cover several types of repayment plans for borrowers with public loans, we also cover options for private loan borrowers, including big considerations to keep in mind when it comes to refinancing or consolidating your private loans.
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How’s lifetime access sound? Once your purchase the workshop you’ll have access to the recording for life.
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The workshop does cover the latest in student loan reform as well as different types of repayment plans, including the new SAVE plan which does provide some aspects of student loan forgiveness.