Money Matters
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DH is done with law school in May. He has about 100k in student loans. What is the advice for tackling loans vs saving money (for down payment). We want 4 kids spaced out a bit so we would like to start sooner than later. Buying a house before we have kids is important to us. We plan to live on my salary and use his for saving and loan payment. What suggestions do you have? Many people are paying their student loans off like a mortgage (over 15-30 years), but that seems a little crazy to me! How much would you allocate for each? We plan to start paying off one private loanm(about 20k) ASAP. That will of course be a priority since it has such a high interest!
Re: Student loans vs saving
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