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By Brian Jump
http://www.nodents.com



Cash. The mob, your Mom, Grandpa, the local bookie, etc are all places that people go for cash. I know, Im being a bit overhanded with some of my examples, and there are more reasonable ways to get money when you need cash for an Education Loan, whether it be for Paintless Dent Removal Training or other.

But, all kidding aside, when you need it, you need it.

Where do people get $5k for schooling, tools, equipment etc?

Not everyone has $5000 sitting under their pillow waiting to be spent at a moments notice. I mean, thats 50+ trips to the gas pump, if you drive a large truck or SUV these days..that adds up.
So, I the question still beckons- show me the money.

Ok, here are some options for you to consider (real ones)

1) Sallie Mae. Shes not your Aunts friend, that is a Government entity that loans money for education related loans, at reasonable rates to be paid back over time.

2) Your local bank. Bank of America, Wamu (Washington Mutual) and a host of others, offer education, and private, consumer loans to their clients. You better have good credit, and collateral (something worth some cash that you own) is a guaranteed way for acceptance. Dont fret- if you have a job in long term standing, that is also a great way to secure a loan. No collateral and no long standing employment?

3) Family. I know, youve already thought of this, and came up empty. Sometimes, we overlook relatives that can assist us. Take a good look around and see if there is someone in your family who can spot you, and you can pay back (quickly!). You might even save the interest and finance fees that are associated with other traditional loans..

4) Second Job. I know- working more isnt always fun. Matter of fact, this isnt a way to have fun at all usually. But it is a way to grind out extra cash, and with a temporary mindset to get it done and then be done with it, it can usually be done in only a few months, and the payoff, when applied appropriately, will make it all worth while.

Now Ive only touched on several ways to get some coin for school, and yes there are others..grants, scholarships, etc, and you are more than welcome to research those options as well, but Ive provided what our students have utilized with great success, and know it should work for future students as well.

Best wishes,
and Happy Pushing!

Brian Jump

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