Compare and contrast other options that jeremy has


Topic: Jeremy and Student Loan Debt Jeremy graduated from college two years ago with a degree in communications. He has a good job as a Communications Specialist making $50,000 a year. Because he took a basic financial class during his sophomore year of college, he understands the importance of creating a plan for his money. So he made it a priority to start saving, and he currently has a savings account of $5,000 built up. He's motivated to continue putting away money for the future. However, he has $6,500 in school loans left to pay. He's already paid off $8,500 since finishing college. Just like with his savings, he's being aggressive and paying more than the minimum payments each month. Jeremy plans to be debt-free in 15 months. Should he continue to pay extra on the student loan and get it paid off in his desired time frame? If he does this, he plans to continue contributing to his savings account at the same time. Or, should he stop putting money into savings and put all of his extra cash toward the student loan? If he does this, how much more quickly will he have the student loan paid off? Compare and contrast other options that Jeremy has available to him Post a 300-word thread in response to the topic questions.

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