Car prices dip after average monthly payment hits record $777
The average transaction price for a new car dipped slightly in January by .6% to $49,388 as improving inventories drive price cuts and incentives.
Inflation dents mortgage applications
Demand for mortgages dropped from the prior week as worries about higher rates and inflation dented the market.
Elon Musk donated around $1.95 billion in Tesla shares to charity in 2022: filing
Tesla CEO Elon Musk donated $1.95 billion in Tesla shares to charity in 2022, according to a SEC filing on Tuesday. The receiving organizations were not immediately disclosed.
Inflation eases in January but economists project a bumpy road ahead to reach the Federal Reserve's 2% target
The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measure of inflation, rose 6.4% year-over-year in January, a slight slowdown from the 6.5% increase in December.
What is peer-to-peer lending: What to know
Peer-to-peer lending (P2P) involves borrowing funds from an individual investor rather than a traditional lender. Here’s what to know.
Laid-off tech workers seek leverage on the way out
Some employees laid off by tech companies are hiring lawyers or other advisers to press for more money or an extension of their health benefits before agreeing to deals.
Today's mortgage rates hold steady across all terms for third straight day | Feb. 14, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 14, 2023, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Princeton economist warns Biden’s tax on stock buybacks will hurt your 401(k)
Economist Burton Malkiel explains how corporate stock buybacks are "exactly" the kind of thing you want from a capitalist system, and says Biden's proposals are "just wrong."
Retirees lost 10% of their savings in 2022, survey says
Inflation and market volatility has had a significant impact on retirees' savings, research shows. Here’s what you need to know.
This Valentine's Day, don't get scammed by romance
Trend Micro vice president of threat intelligence Jon Clay details 'the big red flags' associated with romance scams.
Americans prepare for a recession by paying off debt, survey says
Of the 81% of middle-income survey respondents who said they expected a recession this year, 62% said they are planning to or have already taken measures to face tougher economic times, according to Primerica’s recent survey.
Sell on eBay or get paid on Venmo? You probably owe the IRS taxes
New rules requiring Venmo, PayPal and cash app to send 1099-Ks for transactions over $600 kick in next year, but Americans still must report side-hustles to the IRS.
Student loan refinance interest rates dip below 5% for 5-year variable-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Financial secrecy among biggest red flags in a partner, Wells Fargo says
It's important to keep an eye out for financial red flags in your partner before making important life decisions such as buying a home, according to Wells Fargo experts.
Savings window opens: Personal loan interest rates edge down for 3-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Still time to save: Today's mortgage rates rest across all terms | Feb. 13, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for Feb. 13, 2023, which are unchanged from last Friday.
Home prices forecasted to plunge, but US expected to avoid a repeat of 2008 financial crisis: Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae's latest economic forecast predicted home prices will drop by over 6% in the next two years but said the U.S. market is in good shape to weather the decline.
Couples fess up to cheating financially in new study
FOX Business' Lauren Simonetti hits the streets of New York City to hear people's perspectives on financial infidelity.
High inflation could hit your taxes this year - here's how
Taxpayers living in at least 22 states could face higher taxes as a result of stubbornly high inflation, a phenomenon that is known as "bracket creep."
Valentine’s Day and finances: Here’s how couples approach discussing money
Thirty-one percent of respondents said that they mentioned personal finances on the first date or within the first few dates, according to consumer financial app Cleo's dating and money survey.


















