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4:38 am
February 28, 2012


cbhattarai

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Hi,

 

I am a student and i have sen that that it is always better to make a plan to save money. I have investen on stock too. It's another thing that i have been taking help from other.

11:41 pm
March 4, 2012


Liquid

Vancouver BC, Canada

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It's kind of hard to say for me. I guess from a local perspective the economy has gotten better because everyone seems busy. A couple people from work go laid off but then we hired like 5 more people so I guess that ends up being a net benefit. At least here in western Canada I'm not too worried about, but I feel bad for the economy in the east.

3:49 am
March 8, 2012


CBC

Liverpool

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Its quite surprising hearing so many positive results! I was expecting this to be the most depressing thread ever when i seen the OP. However a lot of my friends have managed to pay off their student loans over the last week, so i can only say that the economy must be making some sort of progress!

CBC International are specialists in debt recovery, based in Liverpool who provide their services to businesses across the UK, Europe and Worldwide.

6:43 am
March 8, 2012


Ferratum

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CBC said:

Its quite surprising hearing so many positive results! I was expecting this to be the most depressing thread ever when i seen the OP. However a lot of my friends have managed to pay off their student loans over the last week, so i can only say that the economy must be making some sort of progress!

How did your friends manages to pay off their loans? I think it will take students just coming out of education most of their lives to repay back the debt they accrued. Its worthwhile accruing that debt though, as everyone I know is in  much healthier state than those I know who left school early to go into the work place. 

With mortgages, fuel costs, cost of living and other 'unforeseen's' the world is a difficult place to live – unless your lucky and have rich parents with an apartment in Spain. 

7:26 am
March 8, 2012


CBC

Liverpool

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Ferratum said:

How did your friends manages to pay off their loans? I think it will take students just coming out of education most of their lives to repay back the debt they accrued. Its worthwhile accruing that debt though, as everyone I know is in  much healthier state than those I know who left school early to go into the work place. 

With mortgages, fuel costs, cost of living and other 'unforeseen's' the world is a difficult place to live – unless your lucky and have rich parents with an apartment in Spain. 

Fortunately enough they left university before the economic crash! Which made it a lot easier for them to pay off their debt. I really feel for those who have recently left further education, as the yearly fee's are ludicrous! £15,000 p/y in some cases.

It certainly is! I pretty sure that's the reason that payday loans are set to rise to an all time high throughout this year also.

CBC International are specialists in debt recovery, based in Liverpool who provide their services to businesses across the UK, Europe and Worldwide.

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