Pay off your loans & still live life with this 10-day email series

(from a former lawyer turned Accredited Financial Counselor)

    I paid off over $200,000 of law school debt while raising twins as a single mom and planning for an early exit from the law. You can figure out the best repayment strategy, too.

     

    Refinance? Consolidation? Income-driven repayment plans? Learn the best strategy for YOU in this 10-day email series.

     

    I went straight into a Biglaw firm and then did a stint at the Securities and Exchange Commission before deciding to leave the law entirely to become an Accredited Financial Counselor. And my $200,000 of student loans felt like a never-ending burden.

    Yet by using creative student loan repayment strategies, I was able to raise twin boys as a single mom, save for retirement and my kids’ college education, and even leave the law to become an Accredited Financial Counselor, so I could help other lawyers figure out the money, too.

    So how did I do it? 

    If you know anything about student loans, then you also know there’s lots of bad information about how to handle them. So I had to learn how to make it work by doing it my way. 

    And I want you to come up with the best strategy for you.

     

    That’s why I created this 10-day email series — so you can learn what financial factors are important, how to evaluate them for YOUR situation, and the exact resources I use with my clients when crunching the numbers.

     

    Did you know not everyone should be paying off their student loans as soon as possible (gasp!)?

    For some of us, a different strategy makes sense.

    Maybe you should refinance, maybe you should ride out income-driven repayment, or maybe you should do something else entirely. But how do you know what’s best for you?

    This 10-day email series will walk you through all the steps of figuring it out. It’s not just about how much you owe or your interest rates (though those are factors to consider), it’s about much, much more.

    And now you have a clear guide to help you evaluate your entire situation to find the best student loan repayment strategy for you.

    And you’ll learn exactly what I did to reach the end of my journey as well.