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Graduate Finance Help
Technic1210
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Hey guys, I was wondering if you could give me a bit of help. I graduated at the end of June and am curretly job hunting (with little luck so far). My student account with Barclays is at its maximum overdraft of £1500. I currently am in need of some money to tide me over until I get a job which will hopefully be sometime soon (fingers crossed). I presume a graduate account will be the best option for this, however I am having problems deciding which one would be the best to go for. Any help anyone could give me on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Technic1210
Thanks in advance
Technic1210
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Look at the amount of interest free overdraft they will give you and the length of time they will allow you to keep it (some banks it is up to 3 years). Also look at graduate loans as a way of paying off the overdraft, you can often get payment holidays of up to 3 months at the start of the loan.0
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