Devon Delfino

Devon Delfino

About the Author

Personal finance writer Bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University Bylines in publications such as the L.A. Times, U.S. News and World Report, Farther Finance, Business Insider, Forbes, MarketWatch, CNBC, and USA Today Devon Delfino is an independent writer specializing in personal finance. Her work has been featured in publications such as the L.A. Times, U.S. News and World Report, Mashable, The Startup, Business Insider, Forbes, MarketWatch, CNBC, and USA Today, among others. Twitter link: https://twitter.com/devondelfino/ Facebook link: N/A LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devondelfino/ Instagram link: N/A Pinterest link: N/A Muckrack link: https://muckrack.com/devondelfino

Latest Articles

How to pay off large student loans: 9 strategies

If you’re strategic about your repayment methods, you can save a significant amount on your student loans.

What is the statute of limitations on private student loans?

Statutes of limitations limit the amount of time that you can be sued for an unpaid private student loan. However, there are nuances to these laws that you should be...

How to refinance your student loans with low income

You might find it difficult to qualify for student loan refinancing if your income is low. But options exist that can help you meet this lender requirement.

How to consolidate student loans

Combining your student debts into a single loan can be advantageous, depending on your goals. But the benefits (and drawbacks) depend on the types of loans you have.

Consolidating student loans with your spouse

You may be able to consolidate your student loans with a spouse — but it will depend on the type of education debt you have.

How to refinance $100,000 in student loans

It’s possible to refinance $100,000 of student loan debt. But there are alternatives if you can’t qualify.

How often can you refinance student loans?

Refinancing student loans can help you save. But doing it more than once can come with downsides.

How to refinance $150,000 in student loans

You can refinance high debt amounts, but shop around to find a lender that meets your needs — whether that’s saving on interest or lowering your monthly payment.