Most direct lenders will provide a way for you to review your loan on an ongoing basis. They will also work with you if you have trouble repaying on time. It is highly recommended that you contact your lender if there is any reason you expect to be late in repaying your loan. Depending on the state you live in, they may be able to provide options to assist you with a new repayment plan.
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It's estimated that about 230 million turkeys are processed each year in America. Minnesota wins the prize (not really) for turkey slaughter, with more than 40 million turkeys killed each year. Americans spend around $6.5 billion on turkeys annually.
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It is always best to avoid defaulting on a loan. If you run into a situation where it becomes difficult to make a loan payment on time, contact your direct lender right away, explain your situation, and see what can be done. Many direct lenders will work with you to set a new payment date. You may suffer penalties or additional fees.
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A co-signer can have their credit affected if the borrower defaults on a loan and the co-signer do not make the payments. Co-signers can request payments from the borrower directly, but it may not be easy to collect. A co-signer can also request to receive monthly statements from the lender to verify payments are being made, to review the due balance, etc.
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SSDI is funded by payroll taxes. You most likely qualify if you have worked for a certain number of years and have been paying FICA taxes. You must also be under the age of 65. You must have work credits, and the more you have, the better. After applying for these benefits, you must wait at least five months before being approved. In general, SSDI is easier to get than SSI.
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