Kudlow on Morning Joe Blaming Crisis on Loans to Poor People

When economic recession hits, it is not only the emotions that seem to go haywire but also the bank accounts of many. There will really come a time when you have to look for ways on how to meet your immediate needs. One of the best ways is to avail of a loan.

However, not all loans are considered to be cheap loans. Some of them can be very expensive, simply because you have to pay high interest rates. If you have very poor credit rating, you may also have to extend your mortgage to a very long time. This means that you will actually be spending more on your loan repayments.

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It is the goal of Virgin Money to offer products as well as services that will be very affordable and immediately availed by their clients. These include one-account Virgin mortgage, secured loans, and personal loans.

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18 Responses to “Kudlow on Morning Joe Blaming Crisis on Loans to Poor People”

  • 0:24 look at his face he is so miserable because of the debt and no work… how could they do this to him, he is soo young

  • KingDrudge says:

    i’d get this man a one-way plane ticket to China. Plenty of jobs over there (since they actually produce things).

  • Dat_1_Chiq says:

    No one will "take over" your loans. You will still owe the money to your lender when you are in forbearance. They will simply add interest every month while you are making payments.

    If you are asking about defaulting the lender will just contract out with a collection agency to start calling and hounding you to mail them payments. If you make 6 to 12 months worth of willing and reasonable payments you can ask your lender to "rehabilitate" your loan. This is when you are issued a new loan and pay off the one in default so you can get federal fin aid again. Again, rehabilitation can only be done after you have made 6 to 12 months of payments.

  • jguerrero14 says:

    only if their credit allows it, if they are not capable of taking on your loan on top of what they're already paying, then most banks wouldn't allow it.

  • ronidl76 says:

    In an interest-only loan or mortgage the borrower only pays interest each month. This makes it cheaper than a conventional mortgage, in which part of each month's payment goes towards the principal and part goes towards interest. These loans have become popular because the monthly payments are lower, allowing borrowers to afford a larger home.
    However, these loans can be dangerous, especially in a down housing market. The interest rates are generally fixed for the first 1, 3 or 5 years. After that, they convert to a conventional loan, with a higher monthly payment. Most borrowers take on these loans because they assume they will sell the home before the interest rate increases. In a down market, they may not be able to sell. If they cannot afford the increased payment, they may have to default on the loan, and foreclose on the home. So, when the rate starts to adjust, you would need to refinance again. And, either get a fixed or another interest only adjustable. And, yes, I do believe you mean ARM. Although, if you have extra money every so often, you can pay down the principal in extra payments.

  • miragin7 says:

    Good people .. Shit system ! ..

  • Lyric says:

    I am in the same situation as you. Here is what I did.

    Fill out your FASFA form online (www.fafsa.ed.gov). Add all the schools that you intend to attend on your FASFA. Different schools have different deadlines to have your FASFA submitted. The earlier you submit your FASFA the better so that you can meet the deadline for all the schools. You must obey your school's deadline not the federal deadline for your state. The school receives money from the FED and they prepare a financial aid package for all the students that meet their deadline and that are accepted. The student package consist of scholarship, Stafford and Perkin loans. This all depends on your family's expected contribution toward your education. Whatever amount extra that you need you have to get a private student loan which is credit base. Your parents could also take a student loan on your behalf. For private student loans try Discover student loans and sallimae as. Your school should have a list of all the lenders that offers private student loans as well as a list of scholarships that you can apply for. Good Luck !!!!

    If your expected family contribution is zero and you are interested in working in undeserved communities after you graduate for a free education. Check out the following link:

    http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship/applicantbulletin/default.htm#benefits

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  • tomiko says:

    With 20 years experience in the mortgage business, I have never seen a student loan that was in repayment treated any differently than any other long term debt. While you may be able to ask for a hardship deferal in the future, which is the only advantage on a student loan that doesn't exist on a standard installment loan, no lender wants to anticipate that circumstance. As long as the payments extend past 10 months in the future, the lender will only use your monthly payment as part of your qualifying ratios. The total debt is not that important and would only be a minor factor. What will matter more is your payment history on the student loan: it should be perfect. It all comes down to the quality of your credit history (your FICO score) and your qualifying ratios of debt/income.

    Try this site

    http://free-college-information-usa.blogspot.com/

    Free College information on financial aid for students, scholarship, student loans and more.

  • bbrrpf says:

    You know what my answer to this problem is? I am joining the Marine Corps. I'm gonna be programming. There are plenty of different jobs in the Corps other than just killing ppl. So if I were you I'd go to marines.com and search for your nearest recruiter to see what they could do for you. What do you have to lose by talking to a recruiter. Nothing.

  • dan020350 says:

    Yes. You have won.

  • wtf. so this poor dude went to college for engineering and basically, because he went to college for engineering, he can’t get an engineering job? Omfg. Isn’t this the best country ever?

  • cassie c says:

    To get a student loan, your first step is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). You should submit your FAFSA as soon as possible – you can make estimates and correct the details later.

    Once you’ve completed your FAFSA, you’ll want to visit your school’s student aid office. Ask what kind of aid you might expect.

    Try this site

    http://free-college-information-usa.blogspot.com/

    Free College information on financial aid for students, scholarship, student loans and more.

  • lovemydobe says:

    Isn’t that so great, a person’s home gets destroyed and the government helps them…a little but still lets them go homeless. Sallie Mae rips off millions of people and the government thinks the sun shines out of their ass.

  • kmcl11 says:

    Wow i had no idea that there was competition for sallie mae….my counselor simply had me fill out a form and poof…i took out a loan from sallie mae…what a dumb govt for allowing this.

  • Dat_1_Chiq says:

    When your federal educational loans are in default, you have several options:

    You can repay the loan in full.
    You can negotiate a new payment plan with your lender.
    You can "rehabilitate" your loan.
    You can consolidate your loan.

    Obviously option one is rarely attractive or possible for defaulted borrowers.

    Option two (renegotiate) should be investigated fully – most borrowers skip this step, but it's probably the best option for most people. Call your lender and ask to speak to someone in the "Workout" Department. Explain your situation to them (there's nothing unusual about it) and ask what options are available to you for switching to a graduated, extended or income-sensitive repayment plan. If your lender will agree to change your repayment plan, a few regular payments will get your default status removed, and the new plan may be easier for you to keep up with.

    Option three (rehabilitation) is really a specific form of a workout agreement. It probably won't help you much in your situation, because it requires an agreement between you and the lender that will allow you to make 9 consecutive on-time payments of some agreed-upon amount.

    Option four is everyone's favorite, but you must absolutely understand what a consolidation loan will do. To keep this utterly simple – a consolidation loan is a brand new loan that will pay off your old, defaulted loan. A consolidation loan MAY lower your monthly payments, but understand how this works. A consolidation loan never lowers your payments by wiping away some of your debt – a consolidation loan lowers your payments by stretching out the length of your loan. If you pay less every month, you'll make many additional monthly payments, and – in the end – you'll pay far more back than you would have paid on the original loan.

    As an example: Suppose I lent you $100 and you agreed to pay me back in 2 weeks by paying me $50 a week. You came back a few days later and explained that you weren't going to be able to afford to pay me $50 – is there something else we could do? "Oh, absolutely," I'd say, gallantly. "Instead of paying me $50 a week for 2 weeks, how about if you only pay me $10 a week for 17 weeks?"

    See – in the end, you'll pay me back $170 instead of $100 – that's how a consolidation loan works. But remember – we're not talking a $100 loan for a couple of weeks – by the time you pay that $5000 loan of yours back over many years, you'll pay a few thousand more than you might have paid if you didn't consolidate that loan.

    I've attached some information about consolidating from the Department of Education – take a few minutes to read it over. If you do choose to go this route, be sure to consolidate with a reputable lender (or directly with the government) and not with some fly-by-night operation that you learn about from some pay-per-click site shilled on Yahoo! Answers.

    Good luck to you!

  • dan020350 says:

    I’m trying to understand your answer………. The word ” You*” is a form or system of mental masturbation. It sounds about right, yet its not perfect yet. IF you want i can make it perfect , but you will have to lose to my opinion if you choose.

  • I will lose so that I may gain. Enlighten me.

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