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is deferment
noun
An act or instance of deferring or putting off.
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The option most people leap at is deferment or forbearance.
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In Joshua Harmon's new comedy, all it takes to turn a liberal into a martyr is a deferment from Yale.
Martin is on deferment from the University of Virginia after leaving to found one of the Web's leading financial destinations.
While your loan is in deferment or forbearance, no payments are due.
Forbearance is like deferment – you'll get to stop making your payments temporarily.
You may qualify for forbearance if: Forbearance is like deferment – you'll get to stop making your payments temporarily.
Now, Haverford is granting deferments to about a dozen students for gap year experiences and fielding many more related inquiries, Mr. Killion said.
Though there are no deferment fees and the interest should stay as agreed, going off-plan can detrimentally affect your credit history.
However, by doing so, you could lose out on the lower marginal tax rates that come from spreading a high income over a joint return.. Students who are in deferment.
TransUnion found more than half of student loan accounts 65.5 million of 128.8 million -- are in deferment.
For the past 3 years the loans have been in deferment as I finish my masters degree online while working.
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