Personal loan rates take a dive — 3-year rates at lowest point in 13 months
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Indiana parents suing governor over COVID-19 rules for schools
Mike Bell, a parent in Indiana, explains why he believes the school quarantine rules are too strict.
FHFA extends COVID-related multifamily mortgage forbearance: Here's how landlords can qualify
The FHFA extended its COVID-19 forbearance program for landlords indefinitely. Here are the requirements and options.
30-year mortgage refinance rates hit highest point since July: Time to refinance? | Sept. 29, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Sept. 29, 2021, which are up from yesterday for two key terms.
Today's rising mortgage rates call bargain-hunting buyers to action | Sept. 29, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Sept. 29, 2021, which are trending up from yesterday.
Sallie Mae gives tips for completing your FAFSA application: What is the best student loan option for you?
Sallie Mae released a new FAFSA application tool and tips to make getting federal aid easier. Here are tips for filing for FAFSA and other student loan options.
3 great reasons to take Social Security benefits at 62
There are certain situations where claiming Social Security benefits at age 62 could be your only option. Here are a few.
How to find the best travel credit cards
The best travel credit cards offer generous benefits and bonus points. Learn how to find the right travel card for you.
FEMA's new flood insurance methodology could cause rate drop for 1.2M policyholders, data shows
The National Flood Insurance Program is getting its first update in about 40 years, and 1.2 million homeowners will see their rates decrease.
10-year fixed student loan refinance rates hit a new 15-month low
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
IRS expansion could destroy financial privacy: Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist weighed in on the long-term impacts that could come from an expansion of the IRS.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness program called ‘broken’ & ‘confusing’ after Biden admin. asks for feedback
98% of PSLF applications are rejected, typically because of an issue with the qualifying repayment plan. The Department of Education has given borrowers the chance to submit feedback about the federal student loan program — here's what they're saying.
15-year mortgage rates edge up, others hold at bargain lows | Sept. 28, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for Sept. 28, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
30-year mortgage refinance rate drops — is it time to refinance? | Sept. 28, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Sept. 28, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Millions of Americans fear missing debt payments, NY Fed reports: How to manage your debt
A new report from the NY Fed found that 9.6% of Americans fear they might miss a debt payment in the next few months. Here's how you can get your debt under control.
5 ways to earn $1M before you retire
Not everyone's path to millionaire status will be the same. Pick a path that works best for you, and improve your chances of getting there.
Should I take out a personal loan to pay off student debt?
Wondering if you should use a personal loan to pay off student debt? Learn about the pros and cons and why you should consider refinancing instead.
Will the days of sub-3% mortgage rates soon be behind us? One expert thinks so
Mortgage rates are holding steady, but one expert says the days of sub-3% interest rates could soon be over.
Can I get public service loan forgiveness for a nearly paid-off federal student loan?
The Credible Money Coach weighs in on public service loan forgiveness for serviceman’s nearly paid-off student loan.
COVID-19 driving more millennials to buy life insurance than Gen X & Boomers, study finds
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues across the U.S., it's pushing more millennials to look into life insurance, according to one study.

















