How to reset financially in a post-pandemic world
Corporate financial strategist Ingrid Lavon lays out some tips for starting over financially after the pandemic.
Here's why more employers are offering student loan repayment assistance
Did you know your employer could make tax-free contributions to your student loan debt over the next few years? Here’s how.
How to check if your car insurance payment is too much
Car insurance can be expensive but you may be able to reduce your rates. Follow these five steps to make sure you aren't paying too much for car insurance.
What is a good interest rate on a personal loan?
Educate yourself and make smart choices to get the best possible interest rate on a personal loan.
Can't afford your mortgage right now? Here's what you can do
Over 2.6 million homeowners are in mortgage forbearance programs. Here are 6 ways to pay the mortgage and avoid foreclosure.
What you need to know about your credit score
Beverly Harzog from U.S. News and World Report talks about important things to know regarding your credit score.
How to help your adult kids build their own credit
Is your child ready for their first credit card? Here's how you can help them through the process.
Why older Americans with student loan debt might want to consider refinancing
Student loan debt isn't just a problem for young people; many older Americans owe money too. Student loan refinancing could help older individuals to lower their monthly payment and potentially become debt-free more quickly.
What does it mean to be prequalified for a personal loan?
A personal loan can help you with debt consolidation or manage an unexpected expense. Learn what prequalified vs preapproved means and the steps you should take.
Is mold coverage included in my homeowners insurance policy?
Mold can be hazardous to your health and your finances.
4 steps to picking a mortgage lender
Shopping around for the right mortgage lender can feel complicated. In light of that, here are a few tips on picking the right lender for you.
4 ways to build credit without a credit card
Credit cards offer users a great way to build credit, but if not managed wisely can lead to overspending and long payoff periods. There are four other—and possibly better— ways to build credit worth considering.
6 common credit mistakes to avoid
These 6 credit mistakes can make it harder to get the best loan rates. See how to improve your credit and check your credit score for free.
Will selling my own home save me money?
If you're thinking about selling your home without a real estate agent, consider the costs.
Rep. Casten on the American Rescue Plan's impact on Illinois
Rep. Sean Casten (D-Ill.) reacts to the passage of the American Rescue Plan and talks about its impact on the people of Illinois.
Is paying off your mortgage early always the best financial decision?
Are you thinking about paying off your mortgage to get out of debt or boost your monthly disposable income? Making extra mortgage payments isn’t your only option to improve your finances.
3 tips on making extra student loan payments
With government funding running dry on student loan aid, borrowers may have to fend for themselves. Making extra payments can help.
How to grow your retirement savings with minimal risk
If you don't want to take risks with your retirement savings, consider these three options.
Making the most of your finances this spring
Personal finance expert Jesse Mecham dishes out some tips for organizing your budget this spring.
How teaching your kids about savings accounts will help them develop good money habits
The ABCs aren’t all that matters. Here’s how to teach your kids about finance from an early age.