Personal Finance
In 1974, President Gerald Ford signed the Equal Credit Opportunity Act into law, making it illegal for lenders to require…
While renting might seem like less stressful option because of flexibility, owning a home is still a cornerstone of the…
If you were not in the fortunate bunch to lock in a nothing percent mortgage in 2020-2021, I get it,…
For the vast majority of people in the U.S., the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions don’t directly matter much. Sure,…
The Biden administration is taking a significant step this week in preparing borrowers for the rollout of a major new…
Life in prison is difficult but almost all of those incarcerated will someday rejoin society. However, with that eventual freedom…
If you had to put $10,000 of your cash savings into an investment vehicle today, how would you choose? There’s…
Retirement accounts are protected from creditors and lawsuits most of the time, but not all the time. You should know…
Most banks and credit unions offer at least one or two checking account options that can be free, although you…
The thought that interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve is unlikely to do much of anything for your personal…