Minimizing the Repayment Cost of Federal Student Loans

IF 10.8 1区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
SIAM Review Pub Date : 2022-07-07 DOI:10.1137/22M1505840
P. Guasoni, Yu‐Jui Huang
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Abstract

. Federal student loans are fixed-rate debt contracts with three main special features: (i) borrowers can use income-driven schemes to make payments proportional to their income above subsistence, (ii) after several years of good standing, the remaining balance is forgiven but taxed as ordinary income, and (iii) accrued interest is simple, i.e., not capitalized. For a very small loan, the cost-minimizing repayment strategy dictates maximum payments until full repayment, forgoing both income-driven schemes and forgiveness. For a very large loan, the minimal payments allowed by income-driven schemes are optimal. For intermediate balances, the optimal repayment strategy may entail an initial period of minimum payments to exploit the non-capitalization of accrued interest, but when the principal is being reimbursed maximal payments always precede minimum payments. Income-driven schemes and simple accrued interest mostly benefit borrowers with very large balances. MSC (2010): 91G20, 91G80.
最小化联邦学生贷款的偿还成本
. 联邦学生贷款是固定利率的债务合同,有三个主要特点:(i)借款人可以使用收入驱动计划,按照他们高于生活水平的收入比例支付贷款;(ii)在几年的良好信誉之后,剩余的余额被免除,但作为普通收入征税;(iii)应计利息很简单,即不资本化。对于一笔非常小的贷款,成本最小化的还款策略规定了在全额还款之前的最高还款,放弃了收入驱动的计划和减免。对于一笔非常大的贷款,收入驱动方案所允许的最低还款额是最优的。对于中间余额,最优的还款策略可能需要一个最低付款的初始时期,以利用应计利息的非资本化,但当偿还本金时,最高付款总是在最低付款之前。收入驱动计划和简单的应计利息主要有利于拥有巨额余额的借款人。科学通报(2010):9120 - 9120。
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