How to pay off credit card debt during coronavirus — 4 ways that work
Nearly half of Americans now report having credit card debt amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how to start paying it down.
Refinancing your mortgage will save you the most money in these cities right now
Considering a refinance? If you live in one of these cities, you might have more to gain.
How to use your credit card to solve financial emergencies
Credit cards can provide a stopgap measure to pay bills.
How to qualify for low interest rates on personal loans
Want a low interest rate on your loan? Here’s what it takes to get one.
Where Americans are spending and saving money in coronavirus pandemic
Forty-five percent surveyed said they spent more during quarantine.
5 ways to save money on your mortgage during coronavirus
If you’re struggling to may your mortgage, there’s help available.
7 money-saving moves to make this Memorial Day
Do these seven things to improve your finances just in time for summer.
How to merge money with your partner after marriage
Combining finances comes with its challenges. Here’s how to ease the process.
How to pick the best hotel credit card
If you’re a frequent traveler, a hotel credit card can be a big help. Just know the pros and cons, and choose a hotel card that meets specific travel needs.
Who is responsible for debt after divorce?
“What’s mine is yours” takes on a new meaning when debt is divvied up in a divorce.
What is a debt validation letter?
Take this important step if a debt collector comes knocking.
4 mortgage refinancing mistakes that can cost you money
With mortgages rates in decline, millions of Americans are mulling over a mortgage refinancing deal. When the light turns “green”, avoid these mortgage refinancing mistakes
What is earnest money when buying a home?
Home sellers want this show of good faith before they take their house off the market.
Can’t pay for college because of coronavirus? Here’s what you need to do
Don’t let the COVID-19 pandemic derail your college plans.
6 mortgage myths debunked
With mortgage rates in decline, more Americans will try to land a new home at a great deal or refinance an existing one. Along the way, watch out for these “mortgage myths."
Millennial Money: Put off debt payments to start saving now
If you’re one of the millions of Americans making less or receiving unemployment benefits because of the coronavirus pandemic, you’re probably working to recalibrate your finances.
Charge card vs. credit card: What's the difference?
Credit and charge cards have their similarities, but they actually have more differences. Getting to know those differences can steer you toward a better choice of plastic down the road.
How to get the best mortgage refinance rates
Refinance with the best rate by using these tips.
Coronavirus pandemic puts Social Security at risk of insolvency by 2030
Bipartisan Policy Institute estimated that the depletion date would jump from 2035 to 2029.
What to do if your credit card gets declined
It can be embarrassing, but it’s not necessarily your fault.