Why your credit cards shouldn't retire when you do
When her car trouble began, Beverly Dobratz, 70, assumed that years of responsible credit usage would qualify her for a new car loan with a low interest rate.
How lifestyle changes can prevent, reverse common chronic diseases
Changing your lifestyle to improve your health
Talking money with the hospital trying to treat you
The financial counselor will see you now.
Top toys with a summer twist
Top toys for summer
Trump chooses regional banker as key regulator of US banks
President Donald Trump has chosen a regional banker as his nominee for a key government position in bank regulation.
Insurer Anthem opens another hole in ACA exchange blanket
One of the nation's biggest health insurers says it will not return to Ohio's public insurance exchanges next year, a decision that could open more holes in the Affordable Care Act's increasingly thin system for helping people buy coverage.
3 things your student loan servicer might not tell you
Student loan servicers, the companies that manage $1.4 trillion in federal and private loans, haven't been earning much trust among borrowers.
What should I do with my retirement plan when I change jobs?
When you terminate employment, you need to make important decisions regarding your retirement plan.
Spend the extra dough on synthetic engine oil, AAA says
Not all cars require it, but motorists should spend the extra cash and upgrade to synthetic oil, AAA advises in a new study.
When should parents start saving for child's wedding day?
The average wedding in America today runs around $35,000. When is the right time to start saving?
The parents behind spelling bee champs
A sixth-grader from Fresno, California, Ananya Vinay, was officially crowned the winner of the 90th Scripps National Spelling Bee Thursday after correctly spelling the word, “marocain,” a type of dress fabric.
Tesla owners to get early look at mysterious Model 3
Tesla is offering some owners an early look at the upcoming Model 3, roughly one month before it rolls off assembly lines.
America’s taste in food is shifting: Boston Market CEO
Boston Market CEO George Michel
Car shoppers shelling out hundreds more in down payments
Consumers are spending hundreds of dollars more on down payments, offsetting higher sticker prices and interest rates.
Ford isn't cutting '20,000' jobs, a number cited in Challenger report
Ford doesn’t plan to slash 20,000 jobs, an erroneous figure that made its way into a report published by Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
Auto sales get a boost from Memorial Day discounts
Consumers capitalized on Memorial Day deals for trucks and sport-utility vehicles, driving U.S. auto sales in May.
Jill Stein reacts to Trump's possible Paris accord withdrawal
Former Green party presidential candidate Jill Stein says if the reports are true and President Trump withdraws from the 195-nation Paris accord agreement aimed at reducing gas emissions, he will in return “lock us into a horrific future of catastrophic climate change.”
Long-term US mortgage rates
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates Long-term U.S. mortgage rates were flat to slightly lower this week.
Average US 30-year mortgage rate slips to 3.94 percent
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates were flat to slightly lower this week, as the key 30-year rate marked a new low for the year.
Mortgage rates skid to 6-month low at beginning of homebuying season
What does the well-timed decline in mortgage rates mean for first-time homebuyers?












