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If you own a house or a car or have a college degree, chances are you’ve had to take out a loan to pay for […]
Continue reading »After the emotional roller coaster of student loan news in 2023, 2024 is shaping up to be another big year for federal student loan borrowers. […]
Continue reading »Debt consolidation may seem like a simple solution if you have multiple loans or credit cards and are struggling to keep up with all the […]
Continue reading »Student loan repayments will begin to resume soon, and while some borrowers may be able to get relief on monthly bills , for many of […]
Continue reading »Retirement planning is an important financial goal that requires careful consideration and disciplined saving . However, life can sometimes throw unexpected financial challenges at us, […]
Continue reading »The United States can be a brutal place for people with or without poor health insurance: a single medical crisis can lead to thousands of […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever gone grocery shopping in the past few years, you know that food prices are damn high. Like everything else, food prices are […]
Continue reading »President Biden’s massive plan to write off student loan debt for millions of Americans is currently before the Supreme Court . Student loan payments are […]
Continue reading »Whatever you think awaits us all at the end of our lives, there is one undeniable universal truth: after you die, someone will be left […]
Continue reading »Buying a home is a complex and emotional process, and we don’t always make perfect decisions once we’ve determined that a particular property is our […]
Continue reading »President Biden’s massive plan to forgive student loan debts for millions of Americans is stuck in the courts (we read more about these legal issues […]
Continue reading »President Biden’s massive plan to write off student loan debt for millions of Americans is currently on hold. With the forgiveness program stuck in the […]
Continue reading »Everyone has moments in life when they urgently need a large amount of money – when there is no time to make a savings plan […]
Continue reading »If you qualify for Biden’s massive student loan write-off plan , then you can – and should – apply now . Earlier this week, the […]
Continue reading »Home prices are finally starting to come down, but rising interest rates are making monthly mortgage payments more unaffordable than ever before. With all this […]
Continue reading »As millions of Americans race to apply for Biden’s student loan cancellation before the end of the year, the US Department of Education has launched […]
Continue reading »By now, you know that the Joe Biden administration is pushing ahead with a plan that would allow millions of Americans to receive up to […]
Continue reading »Recently, there has been a growing murmur online about the fairness of credit ratings and consumer credit reports. It’s a hot question: This semi-hidden number […]
Continue reading »If you want to buy a house or graduate, you will probably need a loan. However, there are many different types of loans and they […]
Continue reading »The last few years have been one wild ride for most everyone, with almost every aspect of our lives changed in a big way or […]
Continue reading »Most people know that you can refinance a loan, which involves getting a new loan at better terms and paying off the old loan. Refinancing […]
Continue reading »With inflation above 7% and consumer confidence at its lowest level in 10 years, we can assume that the Federal Reserve will raise the federal […]
Continue reading »Student loans are strangling an entire generation of Americans. For decades, people have been encouraged to prioritize higher education, and one of the most effective […]
Continue reading »Unfortunately, according to recent research , the difference between an exceptional and a bad credit rating can cost you almost $ 400,000 in your lifetime. […]
Continue reading »For years, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program has struggled to actually forgive student loan debt. But yesterday the Biden administration announced changes that […]
Continue reading »Most people know how credit cards work and they may be familiar with personal loans, but what about a personal line of credit ? All […]
Continue reading »Raising a low credit rating can be a long and difficult process. Once you get that number into a satisfactory range, you deserve to feel […]
Continue reading »Whenever you receive a medical bill that is larger than you expect (which is often) or is confusing (also often), you should ask for a […]
Continue reading »Before taking on a mortgage, consider the 28/36 rule to make sure you don’t overdo it. How does the rule work? This is a smart […]
Continue reading »This week, the US Small Business Association launched a portal designed to accelerate loan forgiveness for small business owners who borrowed $ 150,000 or less […]
Continue reading »Every borrower wants a high credit rating, but what does it take to get a FICO credit rating above 800? A new LendingTree survey offers […]
Continue reading »With a foreclosure moratorium ending July 31, the White House’s new policy aims to stave off a wave of underprivileged homes by cutting monthly premiums […]
Continue reading »Since the federal student loan grace period expires in October, most borrowers will have to start paying off their student loans for the first time […]
Continue reading »With millions of homeowners defaulting on mortgage payments and an impending foreclosure moratorium that expires on July 31, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has […]
Continue reading »With the Department of Education recently clearing off $ 500 million in student debt for former ITT students, the Biden administration continues to reverse many […]
Continue reading »You may be familiar with the idea of a single credit rating, but there are actually two main providers of credit ratings that assess your […]
Continue reading »With the total United States student debt bill growing steadily each year and now stands at a staggering $ 1.5 trillion , Democratic leaders are […]
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