CEO of credit score giant FICO dishes on how company uses AI
Credit score company FICO has been using artificial intelligence for 20 years, and CEO Will Lansing stresses the importance of responsible integration.
Personal loan interest rates continue to edge up for all terms
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
40% of Americans forced into early retirement: survey
Ninety-eight percent of Americans said that successful retirements are centered around preparation and planning, yet 40% are being forced into an early one, according to a recent Edward Jones survey.
Credit card delinquencies are on the upswing
A new report from Wells Fargo indicates that late payments on credit card balances are rising - and may be a harbinger of recession in the U.S. economy.
Forget Nvidia, Wall Street is still contingent on the Fed: Jason Katz
UBS managing director and senior portfolio manager Jason Katz and The Lonski Group President John Lonski discuss how crucial Nvidia's earnings are to the tech sector and broader stock market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Charles Payne: Borrowing trillions isn't in the constitution
'Making Money' host Charles Payne discusses the role of government in the United States.
Many parents turn to credit cards to pay for back-to-school shopping: survey
Almost three-quarters of Americans expect the costs of sending kids back to school this year to be challenging, with most expecting to spend more on supplies, a recent U.S. News & World Report survey said.
Wall Street is an early bull market: Ken Fisher
Fisher Investments founder and Chairman Ken Fisher provides his market outlook and analyzes the tech-led rally on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Financial aid plays a central role in how students pay for college: report
Students rely on a mix of grants, loans and work-study to pay for college but scholarship applications are on the decline, two recent studies said.
Biden admin wants to use COVID-19 to ‘control your life’: Sen. Roger Marshall
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kans., joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to discuss the impact of the country’s growing border crisis, the GOP 2024 presidential debate, and COVID-19.
Can the Federal Reserve keep raising interest rates?
After a year of rising interest rates, the Federal Reserve is expected to change course at its next meeting.
First GOP debate likely to dissect ‘Bidenomics’ as candidates ask: Are you better off?
Republican candidates are likely to attack President Biden's economic record and the ongoing inflation crisis during the first presidential primary debate.
Deteriorating market breadth indicates a 'true pullback': Liz Ann Sonders
Charles Schwab managing director and chief investment strategist Liz Ann Sonders discusses whether the U.S. stock market is in danger of a big correction on 'The Claman Countdown.'
The Novogratz 'room in a box' concept does all the heavy lifting for you: Cortney Novogratz
The Novogratz founders Robert and Cortney Novogratz showcase their affordable furniture in a box concept and discuss the state of the real estate market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Crypto bull market won't begin until Fed cuts interest rates: Grant Mitterlehner
MittGroup CEO Grant Mitterlehner discusses why investors are shifting away from risky asset classes like crypto on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Today’s lowest mortgage rate? 10-year terms at 6.625% | August 22, 2023
Check out the mortgage purchase rates for August 22, 2023, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Commercial real estate's office building sector is tanking: Mitch Roschelle
Madison Ventures Plus managing director Mitch Roschelle reacts to mortgage rates hitting their highest point since 2000 on 'Varney & Co.'
Americans depend on credit cards more than ever: survey
Americans are relying on credit cards and many said they can’t pay off their balances, according to a Quicken survey.
More people are moving to disaster-prone areas
The most flood-prone U.S. counties saw 103% increase in population during the last two years, according to a study by Redfin. And housing affordability may be the culprit.
Workers now demanding nearly $80K to start new job
A New York Federal Reserve survey published Monday found the minimum acceptable salary that American workers will take to switch jobs is at a record high.



















