7 tips on how to pay for college
Wondering how to pay for college? Consider these ways to cover college costs and reduce education expenses.
How to lower your credit card payments by consolidating into a personal loan
Personal loans offer a way to repay credit card debt at a fixed interest rate and low monthly payment.
US lobbyists, including former Biden adviser, rake in millions from Russia-backed Nord Stream 2
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which would transport gas from Russia to Germany, was halted by Germany in response to Russian troops crossing into Ukraine. While the pipeline has been the recent focus of calls for sanctions against the Kremlin, American lobbying groups made big money supporting it.
Ukraine bank customers seen withdrawing cash from ATMs
The Russian invasion of Ukraine had people lining up Thursday morning in order to withdraw money from ATMs.
PPP fraud can be identified, tracked on website created by software engineer
Last year Palo Alto resident Brian Hamachek was looking over a government website listing payouts for the Paycheck Protection Program. He immediately noted many businesses listed either didn't exist or greatly exaggerated their number of employees.
Pepper spray sales in NYC spiking amid rise in crime
Mace Security International CEO Sanjay Singh told “Cavuto: Coast to Coast,” Wednesday, that he’s seen an uptick in pepper spray sales in several New York City neighborhoods.
Biden administration cancels another $415M in student loan debt: Do you qualify?
Nearly 16,000 borrowers will receive $415 million in student loan cancellation after the Education Department approved a round of borrower defense claims on Feb. 16.
Russian oligarchs lose $32B as Ukraine crisis escalates
Russia's ultrawealthy oligarchs have lost $32 billion so far this year – and looming sanctions over the deepening conflict in Ukraine are poised to wipe out even more of their fortunes.
What’s the average cost of tuition for colleges in the U.S.?
The average cost of tuition for colleges has risen in the last 10 years. Your costs will depend on where you go to school and whether it’s public or private.
Escalating Russia-Ukraine crisis could help the Fed engineer a soft landing
The rapidly escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia have cast fresh uncertainty on the Federal Reserve's policy outlook and could force central bank officials to take a more nimble approach as they begin raising interest rates for the first time in three years.
5 ways to improve your credit score in 2022
Building your credit history can be as simple as checking your credit report for errors and improving your on-time payment history.
How much can you borrow in student loans?
Wondering how much you can get in student loans? It depends on the type of loan, your year in school, and other factors. Learn more.
Russia-Ukraine crisis could have ‘real repercussions’ on Americans’ wallets, expert warns
Experts and lawmakers sound the alarm on how conflict between Ukraine and Russia poses threats of a cyberattack and surging food prices.
S&P 500’s correction could deepen if Ukraine-Russia crisis escalates into outright conflict
An armed clash between Ukraine and Russia, coupled with punishing sanctions for Moscow, could push U.S. stocks toward another major loss, according to Goldman Sachs economists.
Putin recognizes independence of two Ukrainian breakaway regions
Fox Business' Edward Lawrence has the latest on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Did wages keep up with inflation in 2021? Only for the wealthy, analysis shows
The hottest inflation in four decades is inflicting financial pain on millions of Americans, but no one has been harder hit by rising consumer prices than the lowest-income households, according to a new analysis published on Tuesday.
Electric vehicle sales hit record high in 2021, KBB reports
EV sales increased 72% year-over-year, according to KBB, but there are some important costs of EV ownership that drivers should consider.
Can you retire a millionaire with ETFs alone?
You can retire a millionaire with ETFs alone, as long as you manage your end to end financial plan appropriately.
Most Americans optimistic about their finances in 2022 despite inflation, survey says
A new survey from Ally Bank found that consumers are optimistic about meeting their long-term financial goals despite the effects of inflation.
Social Security retirement age stops changing in 2022: What to know
There is good and bad news for older Americans: The Social Security full retirement age increased again in 2022 for some individuals – but it marks the last year that the age will change.



















