By: Andrew Tucker, JD, CPA, CFP®
In previous installments, we’ve addressed some of the things you need to consider when creating a plan to repay student loans, and how to determine if your cash flow can handle refinancing. However, once a doctor is established in practice, is maximally saving with tax-deductible dollars, and loan forgiveness isn’t a likely possibility, they should consider refinancing to cut interest rates and monthly payments. Below are some of our favorite options based on the lowest rates, ease of process, and customer service.
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