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Need money for Education that will be reimbursed?

I am going for my CPA license which my employer will reimburse me for, but not until after I pass each section of the exam individually. The classes and test will be approximately $900 per section and I will need about a $2,000 in a short-term loan. What kind of loan would be the best to get, I am hoping to pass all parts of the exam by November so I would only need the loan for about a year. I bought a house last year, and therefore I don't have a whole lot of equity built up in yet. I'm trying to find a low interest rate so I'm not paying more than I have to. Any suggestions?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    First get the offer made by your employer in writing!!!!

    Next try getting a student loan through the various programs available.

    Here is a link to them

    http://studentaid.ed.gov/PORTALSWebApp/students/en...

    If need be, you might be able to get a 2nd mortgage from a credit union or bank (it's a small amount and the house would be collateral).

    Hope this answers our question.

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