Retiring with $212k in Parent PLUS Loans: What Are Your Options?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2024
  • Are you a parent struggling with Parent PLUS loans as you approach retirement? In this video, we answer some of the most pressing questions about managing Parent PLUS loans, including the current pause on loan payments, consolidation options, and potential strategies for retirees on Social Security.
    Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by Sarah, a 63-year-old borrower with $212,000 in Parent PLUS loans, and explore the options available to help her navigate this difficult situation.
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    • Double Consolidation Loophole Explained: [www.tateesq.com/learn/parent-...](www.tateesq.com/learn/parent-...)
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    📺 *Chapters*:
    00:00 Should Sarah consolidate?
    02:10 On Social Security? Do this with your Parent PLUS loans
    03:22 Does the 'On-Ramp' actually work?
    05:20 NOT on Social Security? Do this with your Parent PLUS
    🎥 *Credits*:
    • Hosted by Stanley Tate & Emma Head
    • Editing by Helena Santín

ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @Wandafulone1
    @Wandafulone1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you this was very helpful information

  • @vickybuenrostro6144
    @vickybuenrostro6144 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi, I’m so happy I came across your account after crying my eyes out when I saw the payments I need to make for the loans I got thru my dad (parent plus loans). I am a first gen latina who went to university..there’s about ~$90,000 in direct parent plus loans (9 parent plus loans in total) under my dad’s name only, my mom doesn’t work. He makes about $73,000 a year. We had an indirect agreement that I would pay for the parent plus loans myself. My question is would you say the double consolidation and then applying for the SAVE pay plan would be best? Any advice would help the monthly payments are currently $950/month 😔

  • @Holliday721
    @Holliday721 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, I'm having trouble understanding what happens with parent plus loans once the parent retires. My mom took out parent plus loans for me (currently at $120,000 at 7.3%) because my college said they were the best ones to do. When I graduated, I consolidated into one loan (unfortunately not knowing that double consolidation existed). I am paying the parent plus loans on their behalf, and my payments are $900/mo. Both she and my dad are going to retire in ~3 years, so what can I do at this point? What happens if I switch to income contingent repayment (ICR) when she retires, will my payments be lower?

    • @stanleytate
      @stanleytate  หลายเดือนก่อน

      The payments could be lower depending on what your mother's income is and how they file taxes. Your mother could go back to school, borrow more federal loans, and complete the double consolidation that way.

    • @ahmedanderson5480
      @ahmedanderson5480 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Continue to pay the $900/mth. Don't fuck mom, she's already old. Worst case she passes, the balance is still due. It will come out of the estate if I remember correctly. Kids need to think past next week or next year when it comes to borrowing money. You decided to go to school, not her. Never burden a parent

    • @Holliday721
      @Holliday721 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ahmedanderson5480 "I am paying the parent plus loans on their behalf" Not to be rude, but please read fully before you comment. I am paying them, and I will continue to pay them in full. I am in no way "fucking" them. My question was what happens to the payment once they retire, if they are lowered since they're taxable income is less. Also, the balance is not due if she passes because they are federal, not private. Federal student loans are discharged due to the death of the borrower or of the student on whose behalf a PLUS loan was taken out.