The Property Line: Mortgage Forbearance Ending? Here Are Your Options
Published: April 15, 2021
The COVID-19 recession shriveled the bank accounts of countless homeowners. If you entered mortgage forbearance last April or May because of the pandemic, you have plenty of company: Almost a million people will reach their 12-month forbearance anniversaries in those months of 2021.
Financial Literacy for Kids
Published: April 7, 2021
Practical money management skills learned at an early age can have a lasting impact on the rest of your child's life. In fact, this is one of the most important areas where you can truly change the course of their life. Educating your children about financial wellness will help them build healthy spending habits for the future. Here are some great ways to teach your kids about money.
Denied for Student Loan Refinancing? What to Do Next
Published: April 1, 2021
Address any potential personal, credit or financial roadblocks before you apply with refinance lenders.
Better Savers Spend Less Money on These 3 Things
Published: March 17, 2021
Reducing spending in three common budget categories may significantly boost your ability to save money. And a small mental trick could help you stick to an ongoing savings plan. Those are the findings of two studies investigating the spending habits of better savers and the psychology of saving. Here's how to apply these habits to your own budget.
9 Things to Know Before You Refinance Your Mortgage
Published: March 9, 2021
While many homeowners may be incentivized to restructure their finances by low mortgage interest rates, the decision to refinance your mortgage should be made based on your personal financial circumstances; this week's mortgage rates should not be the deciding factor on whether or not you refinance. There are nine key considerations to review before applying for a home refinance.
How to Jumpstart Your Savings at Tax Time
Published: March 3, 2021
Watch this video for two ways you and your family can make the most of your tax refund.