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Ask HN: Loans as a Limit to Innovation

2 点作者 weems超过 10 年前
The ~$40,000 in Student Loans that I currently owe is a limit to the amount I can innovate. Professionally in the form of language learning as well as in general. I was wondering if anyone has any experience or ideas about investing in mutual funds or other trading items to shorten loan payback time. (Currently I am looking at 10 Years!) [Tuition.io](http://tuition.io) has been invaluable in this effort to answer the questions of how much I actually owe, how much is reasonable as a montly payment, etc.

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brudgers超过 10 年前
The beauty of student loans (from a bank&#x27;s perspective) is that they are hard for the loanee to discharge and (these days) carry rates well above market with very little risk.<p>Maybe you can get lucky and out invest financial institutions. But it will be almost certainly be both lucky and unlikely.<p>The typical way debtors win is via inflation which allows old expensive dollars to be paid down with inflated dollars. Since US monetary policy has kept inflation low (actually just wage inflation) for decades, don&#x27;t bet on this happening either.<p>During adulthood ten years turns out not to be that long after all.
jacquesm超过 10 年前
The best way to get rid of that loan is to cut down your expenses while holding down a well paying IT job. You should be able to get rid of it in a year or less, investing in mutual funds is not going to make a huge difference until you&#x27;ve amassed more than enough capital in order to pay back the loan, so until then you&#x27;re much better off simply paying off the loan (less risk too!).
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