🎓 You Did It! Now Let’s Tackle Those Student Loans (Together)


New Video Alert

How to Pay Off Your Student Loans in 2025

Hey Reader —

​
First of all, congratulations on graduating! 🎉 You’ve crossed a major milestone, and that’s something to be incredibly proud of.

Now, let’s talk real life for a second—because if you’re anything like I was after graduation, student loans are starting to feel very real. I remember staring at my balance and wondering, “How do I even begin to pay this off?”

​
This week's video is all about “How to Pay Off Student Loans Fast (Without Losing Your Mind).”

In it, I share:

✔️ The best strategies to pay off debt

✔️ If consolidating and/or refinancing is the right move

✔️ How to save $$$ in interest

✔️ How to build your custom payoff plan

✔️ Why a lifestyle downgrade might be needed

✔️ Why grad school might not be the next step yet

​

You don’t have to figure this out alone. I’ve been there—and I’m here to help you get through it with confidence.

Here's my advice: paying off student loans in your 20s sucks, but it's expected, so face it head on now.  There's a whole other life after student loans, a life where you have more money, more time and space, and a life where you can use your money to live in the present.
​

👉 Watch the video now and start your debt-free journey today.

​

My top 3 tools to help you plan your payoff:

​
​

You’ve got this.

X Catherine

(Elder Millennial, Personal Finance Educator, Former Student Loan Warrior)

​
​

P.S. Even just understanding your options puts you ahead of the game. Take it one step at a time. đź’Ş


Need some help with your 2025 money goals? The Digital Money Journal can help. Through a thoughtful balance of actionable advice and engaging exercises, this journal allows you to create a unique financial plan tailored to your needs and goals. Easy to understand and written in plain English, it covers everything from budgeting, savings, and investing to avoiding debt and improving your credit.

$12.99

The Money Journal

The Money Journal is an incredibly powerful and practical guide to understanding and managing your finances. Through a... Read more

​

Catherine Agopcan | Financial Educator, Sustainability Advocate

Manage your money better so that you can give a life of impact. Money is a tool for change. Make that change count. Find money lessons at sistersforfi.com

Read more from Catherine Agopcan | Financial Educator, Sustainability Advocate

Hey Reader - If you've been quietly asking the same question, don't worry, you are not alone The world does feel chaotic — climate change, inequality, wars, rising prices, political unrest—it can seem almost pointless or even selfish to care about money. But here’s the thing: caring about money isn’t about greed or blind optimism. It’s about agency. Here’s why money still matters—even when everything feels like it’s falling apart: 1. Money Gives You Options In a crisis—natural disaster, job...

a white sign sitting on top of a puddle of water

Hello Reader! Yesterday, the Federal Reserve decided to leave the interest rate unchanged. What does that mean for you and your money? It means many things. → When the Fed raises rates, borrowing gets more expensive. Higher credit card APRs Higher interest rates on student loans and mortgages Slower growth in the economy But saving can pay off more! Banks often raise interest on savings accounts, so your High-Yield Savings Account might start earning more. → When the Fed cuts rates, it can...

Hi Reader! Sunshine is here, school’s out, and you’re probably wondering… How do we make this summer fun without blowing the budget? I’ve got you! My brand-new video is packed with 20 frugal family fun ideas for Summer 2025 — everything from enjoying your local pool to free local events and nature adventures. 🎥 Watch the full video Leave a comment and let me know how you're staying on budget this summer. X Catherine The Most Helpful Credit Card Tutorial The comments are in. People are saying...