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These Five Student Loan Myths Are Making You Lose Money
If you have student loans, it’s important to understand common student loan myths to avoid losing money. Whether refinancing your college debt, paying off a loan early, or looking into loan forgiveness, know the truth before changing your loan status. Myth 1: You...
Remember to deduct student loan interest on your taxes
Your student loan interest matters when doing your taxes. We’re not tax professionals, so we don’t offer advice on taxes, but we do know this much: Most borrowers can deduct up to $2,500 of student loan interest payments per year. Student loan interest deductions are...
Talent Perspective: Student Loan Repayment Benefits in the Workplace
As businesses look to help employees with their student loan debt, they should consider the variety of assistance programs available. There are options for employers who find refinance programs too restrictive or contribution payments prohibitive. With IonTuition,...
IonTuition’s New Survey Shows a Workforce Eager for Student Loan Benefits
IonTuition surveyed 2,712 employed adults who had dealt with student loan borrowing and repayment to learn more about what kind of student loan assistance options would be most effective for them. We found that: More than 50 percent (51.3%) of respondents don't recall...
Q&A Spotlight: Good Financial Cents
Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A spotlight with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Jeff from the blog Good Financial Cents. Jeff is a certified financial planner that got started in the business in 2001 and is currently the CEO of his own...
IonTuition Wins Most Innovative Service of 2016
We are thrilled to be named the Gold winner in the Most Innovative Service of the Year category in Best in Biz Awards 2016. "The nominees for Most Innovative Service of the Year were extremely impressive this year and nicely represent America's entrepreneurial...
Q&A Spotlight: Teens Got Cents
Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have TeensGotCents’ Eva sharing her personal finance tips with us. Eva founded TeensGotCents in 2013 when she was 16. Her blog talks about saving money for the...
Q&A Spotlight: GenTwenty
Nicole Booz is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of GenTwenty, an online magazine for twenty-somethings that focuses on career, lifestyle, finance, and personal development. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology....
Understand How Public Service Loan Forgiveness Works
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program may be a useful option for eliminating student loan debt if you work for a government agency or non-profit organization. Qualified borrowers may be eligible to eliminate their debt after just 120 payments, if they know how...
Q&A Spotlight: Stacking Benjamins’
Welcome to another installment of IonTuition’s Q&A series with personal finance bloggers. Today we have Stacking Benjamins’ Joe sharing his personal finance tips with us. Joe was a financial advisor for 16 years and sold his practice at the age of 40. Joe and one...








