4 Ways You Can Protect Your Credit Score Over the Holidays
Published: December 21, 2017
Holidays can bring joy and happy memories, but they also can mean problems ahead for your credit score if you find yourself:
3 Steps to Strong Passwords You Can Remember
Published: December 8, 2017
Passwords are the house keys to your online accounts, and when they're hacked, intruders can break in and wreak havoc.
How to Use AnnualCreditReport.com
Published: December 1, 2017
Want to see the raw materials that go into your credit scores? Federal law gives you that right. Review a free, complete report every 12 months from each credit bureau through AnnualCreditReport.com. In between, keep tabs with a free service.
Refinancing Auto Loans 101
Published: November 17, 2017
If you're paying too much in interest for your car or truck loan, refinancing could be a great way to save some serious dough. Interest rates for vehicle loans may have dropped since you financed your auto. Or maybe you've improved your credit score, which could qualify you for a lower rate. Either way, it could be worth hundreds of dollars in savings to get a new auto loan to replace your current one.
What to Buy (and Skip) from Veterans Day to Black Friday
Published: November 9, 2017
November brings forth a cornucopia of sales: Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. But that's just the beginning of what this deal-driven month will produce. Here are the categories from which you should be buying - and a couple you should skip - over the next few weeks to get the most for your money.
Amortization Basics: How Much Home Do You Own?
Published: November 3, 2017
When you buy a home, you usually don't pay the whole price at once. Instead, you finance it with a mortgage and make monthly payments. In this context, amortization is the process of breaking down a mortgage into regular installments. Knowing how it works can help you understand how much of your home you own over time. Here's a guide to amortization during the life of a typical mortgage loan.