Debt consolidation vs. personal loans: How are they different?
You may consider a debt consolidation loan or a personal loan to pay off high-interest debt. Find out how they differ.
Holiday shoppers plan to spend more money in 2021 after 2 years of decline, TransUnion finds
Many consumers are planning on spending more money this holiday shopping season amid supply chain issues. Here's how consumer behavior may change the way you finance holiday expenses.
Is today the day to refinance? 30-year rates dip back below 3%. | Nov. 10, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Nov. 10, 2021, which are mixed compared to yesterday.
Today's mortgage rates: 30-year rates tumble back to bargain low | Nov. 10, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 10, 2021, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Stimulus check for Social Security recipients? Why a senior citizens group says it's urgent
The Senior Citizens League sent a letter to Congress, urging it to issue a fourth stimulus check of $1,400 to Social Security beneficiaries.
Mortgage rates dip, reviving applications and refis
Homebuyers' thirst for mortgages rebounded following a decline in the prior week.
What is a student loan payoff letter and when do I need one?
A student loan payoff letter can make it easier to pay off your loan. Learn what a student loan payoff letter is and why it’s important.
Job growth surpasses expectations in October: Here's what that means for interest rates
Job growth surged in October, surpassing expectations. With the Fed closely watching the labor market, here's what that means for interest rates.
Who completes the FAFSA for my college-bound child — me or my ex?
The Credible Money Coach helps divorced mom understand who needs to provide information for a federal financial aid application.
Is it still a good time to refinance a mortgage?
Mortgage interest rates are near all-time lows, but experts predict they'll rise soon. This is why now may still be a good time to refinance your mortgage.
Still time to save: Mortgage refinance rates rest at bargain lows | Nov. 9, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Nov. 9, 2021, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
Today's best mortgage opportunity? 20-year rates slip to 9-day low | Nov. 9, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Nov. 9, 2021, which are a mixed bag compared to yesterday.
America's career coach: It’s time for workers to level up, not just chase a paycheck
America’s career coach and national bestselling author Ken Coleman discusses the "Great Resignation" and how employees are changing the jobs landscape.
Biden administration begins notifying borrowers of student loan servicer changes
FSA began notifying borrowers of changes to their federal student loan repayment plans. Here's what you should know if your loan servicer is changing.
America's career coach: Time for workers to level up, not just chase a paycheck
America’s career coach Ken Coleman argues 'people want more meaning' as employees resign at massive rate.
'Wolf of Wall Street' offers advice to workers making $60,000 a year
Jordan Belfort, the convicted felon known as the “Wolf of Wall Street,” had some interesting life advice for a 25-year-old making $60,000 a year.
America's career coach: Companies trying to find talent
America's career coach Ken Coleman discusses companies grappling with staffing shortages, automation in the workforce and the incentives businesses are offering to secure new employees.
The IRA is under attack thanks to Biden and Democrats' spending plans
The Individual Retirement Account, or IRA, has been one of the great policy successes of the past half-century. Now, the overall message from Democrats' proposed IRA changes is, “stop saving!”
5-year variable student loan refinance rates fall as the new month begins
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Biden administration reconsidering stance on federal student loans in bankruptcy
A top Federal Student Aid (FSA) official said the Biden administration is reviewing the Education Department's stance on how to handle federal loans for borrowers who declare bankruptcy.

















