It isn’t easy. It takes courage and endurance. It takes grit and stick-to-it-iveness. It’s a test beyond all tests, but you can do it.
Just ask this excited PA who wanted to share…
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Brian, I graduated in May of 2013. I had about $160,000 in student loans when I graduated. About $20000 from undergrad. I will have it paid off by May. My average interest rate was 7.5%. I have 6 kids as well (I graduated with 6 kids). My wife and I have dumped extra money into our loans every month, any tax returns have gone towards our Student loans. It will be so nice to have that monkey off our back. We have saved over $40,000 dollars because we paid it off early. You have to be disciplined, but after 6 years we will be done! If I can do it anybody can!
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I don’t have all the answers, Lord knows I’m further out than six years on my loans, but I do have a fair handle on all the mistakes. I’ve killed it in that department.
I’ve written thousands of emails. I’ve produced hundreds of podcasts. I’ve written 34 issues of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter, and this book may the most important thing I’ve done. It may be the most important material I’ve ever produced.
I’m confident it’s the most valuable thing I’ve produced. Meaning if you get it AND you read it AND you use it, this book will help you pay off your loans, avoid thousands and thousands of dollars of mistakes, and very possibly have you building a small financial fortress for you and your family.
I wish it weren’t the case, but this here topic is the MOST valuable thing I can give you. And that is one of the reasons I’m publishing this book first. I have seven more books in mind and my wife is writing one that I think will be very beneficial to the PAER community – and still this one is first. This book, if you put it to use, may be worth tens of thousands of dollars. I’m dead serious, and that’s why I chose this topic first and foremost. I couldn’t in good conscience sit on this information.
$160K is a big number, but I’m guessing that isn’t too far off from yours. Let’s work on it together.
Now through Sunday…
The Physician Assistant Student’s Guide to Money: From Broke to Debt Free and Beyond
Brian Wallace