
Marcus Bennett
Private Student Loan Comparison Specialist
Marcus Bennett is a personal finance writer with 8 years of experience focusing on private student loan lenders, interest rate comparisons, and alternative education financing options (since 2017). He helps students and families evaluate the risks and benefits of borrowing from private lenders.
His work focuses on loan structure and lender evaluation, including fixed vs variable interest rates, cosigner requirements, credit score factors, and lender-specific repayment terms. Marcus explains how private loans differ from federal programs, particularly in borrower protections and flexibility.
He frequently writes about lender comparison, cost analysis, and borrowing risks, helping readers understand the long-term financial impact of private education loans. His approach emphasizes careful evaluation and informed decision-making before committing to private financing.
Specialization: Private student loans · Interest rate comparison · Cosigner requirements · Loan terms · Borrowing risk analysis
Education: BS Economics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2014 · Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), 2021
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