New Grads Owe New Debts in November. How to Handle Yours
Published: November 2, 2018
November is time for sweater weather, Election Day and turkey. And for many recent graduates, it also means student loans are coming due.
Predict Those 'Surprise' Bills - No Crystal Ball Needed
Published: October 26, 2018
It doesn't take much to upend many Americans' finances. A car that won't start, a furnace that dies or a trip to the hospital can leave households struggling to make ends meet.
Don't Be Frozen Out - Know How and When to Thaw Your Credit
Published: October 12, 2018
When the Equifax data breach was revealed last fall, you may have followed the advice of experts and frozen your credit. A freeze is the best way to keep your personal data from being used to open fraudulent credit accounts.
How to Budget for December Holidays in October
Published: October 5, 2018
You might have pumpkins on your porch, but it's already time to make room for the year-end holidays in your budget.
6 Tips for Anyone Late to the Retirement-Planning Game
Published: September 28, 2018
"Over the hill" surprise birthday parties can be fun. But one shock you don't want in your 50s is the realization that you've completely overlooked retirement or are significantly behind where you need to be.
What is a Good Use for a HELOC?
Published: September 14, 2018
When you take out a second mortgage, a name for a home equity line of credit, you're offering your house as collateral to secure another loan. The upside: You can gain access to up to 85% of your home's value, minus your current mortgage balance and adjusted based on your creditworthiness.