Fixed-rate student loan refinancing tick up from record lows in early May
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Home equity loan vs. HELOC: how to choose which is right for you
Deciding between home equity loan vs HELOC? Learn the difference between the two and when you may want to choose one over the other.
Considering refinancing your student loans? What to know
Refinancing your student loan can save you a lot of money, but it might not make sense if you have a federal loan or can’t afford it.
Fed's report of positive economic growth could bring end to COVID-era forbearances
The economy is improving and many COVID-era forbearance periods are coming to an end. What does that mean for your student loans?
How to prepare for the end of mortgage payment forbearance
Learn five steps to take to prepare for the end of mortgage payment forbearance.
Why you should open a high-yield savings account -- and follow these tips to help pay off debt
Putting some of your leftover cash in a high-yield savings account can provide a buffer against unexpected emergencies and help you pay off existing debt.
Should you put your stimulus check in a high-yield savings account?
If you can cover all of your basic needs, such as groceries and rent, use the $1,400 stimulus check to start or increase an emergency fund by depositing the funds in a high-yield savings account.
Should I refinance? How to know if it’s the right time
If you’re asking yourself “Should I refinance my home?” while interest rates are low, here are factors to consider.
Buying a home that's for sale by owner? 5 tips to keep in mind
Buying a home that’s for sale by owner (FSBO) doesn’t necessarily change the process for you as the buyer, but there are a few things to keep in mind throughout the process.
Biden's budget excludes student loan forgiveness, so what should you do with college debt?
President Biden's budget proposal doesn't include student loan forgiveness. Here's what you can do with your outstanding college debt balance.
How to determine the interest you pay on student loans
How much is student loan interest? Here's how to calculate the amount of interest you'll pay on your educational loans.
Want to lower the price of your future home? 6 ways to work with a seller
The current housing market is definitely friendly to sellers, but that doesn’t mean you can negotiate down the price when buying a home. Here are a few tips to help you get started.
Biden's budget proposal: How it could impact your wallet
President Biden's proposed $6 trillion federal budget focuses primarily on America's infrastructure, but there are a few proposals that may have a direct impact on your finances.
When to use a personal loan over a credit card
Make sure you know when a personal loan will offer better solutions for your financial needs than a credit card.
How to pay for summer travel with airfare costs on the rise
Prices for domestic plane tickets are expected to increase 16% this summer, so it's more important than ever to be mindful when financing your next vacation.
How does Biden’s $10 billion Homeowner Assistance Fund help you?
If you’ve fallen behind on your mortgage payments, the Homeowner Assistance Fund could provide the relief you need.
Is it still a good time to refinance my mortgage?
Even though 2020s historically low interest rates are on the rise, it’s still a good time to refinance your mortgage and save thousands over your loan term.
Want cheap life insurance? Consider these strategies
Life insurance doesn’t have to be expensive. If something unexpected happens, make sure your loved ones are financially supported. Here’s how you can get cheaper life insurance.
If you want a new construction home, consider these financial factors
Getting a new construction home generally costs more, but it could be worth it in the long run if you're able to save money on repairs and maintenance. Here are some key financial factors to keep in mind when considering a new construction home.
Considering a joint mortgage? Here’s what you need to know
Joint mortgages are common, but you must keep in mind that each person must meet the qualifications for a mortgage. Here's what you need to know before getting a joint mortgage so you can weigh the pros and cons.