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November 6, 2017

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5 Tips for Funding Your Medical Education

Have questions about securing the funds for your undergraduate or medical degree? CommonBond has five must-know tips for financing your education. 1. Always Complete a FAFSA It takes just 21 minutes, on average, to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and yet $2.7 billion of grant money went unclaimed by high school… 

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April 16, 2019

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Managing Your Student Debt After Medical School: 5 Must-Know Terms

So you’re nearing the end of medical school and you’ve got mountains of debt, but don’t know how best to maximize savings and keep your financial picture healthy. CommonBond is here to help break down some common terms and show you how to save thousands on your student loans. 1. Grace Period What is the… 

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July 7, 2019

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Saving Money on Your Student Loan Debt: The CommonBond Story [Episode 142]

Today’s show: a conversation for anyone with student loans. We’re talking with CommonBond’s Phil DeGisi about options to save money by refinance outstanding student loans and financing your education, as well as CommonBond’s MBA Accelerator and Social Impact Award and his own MBA experience. Meet Phil DeGisi [1:40] Undergrad at Vassar, Tuck MBA. After earning… 

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