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- a legal word that is used to describe a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty arising by operation of law. Consumers can cancel credit transactions that involve a lien on their homes, according to the Truth in Lending Act.
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Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) – all taxable income minus its adjustmentsCollege Cost Reduction and Access Act – congressional legislation passed in Sept. 2007, which created the new income based repayment program (IBR)Default - when a loan borrower fails to
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Income Based Repayment (IBR) – a new federal repayment program passed in Congress that goes into effect July 2009. Only those with Direct and Guarenteed
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