Today's mortgage rates tumble for three out of four terms | August 25, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 25, 2021, which are trending down from yesterday.
Seller's market helps boost need for home improvement projects
Hearth CEO and co-founder Anthony Ghosn on the real estate market and how the company offers financial solutions to the homeowner and contractor.
Mortgage rates dip, lifting purchase applications, refis
Demand for mortgage applications increased 1.6% in the past week, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly survey.
Consumers have 'buying power' in current economy: Expert
Cornerstone Macro co-founder and chief economist Nancy Lazar argues that stimulus is keeping consumer spending numbers strong.
Dollar stores booming amid inflation squeeze, face push back over low prices
Several U.S. cities are pushing back against dollar stores for forcing food and drug stores out of business.
1.45M homeowners are seriously delinquent as foreclosure moratorium expires
Mortgage delinquencies are decreasing but they are still much higher than before the pandemic began. Here's how homeowners can avoid foreclosure.
Dollar stores get pushback from cities due to claims of creating food deserts
More cities are pushing back against discount dollar stores. FOX Business’ Jeff Flock with more.
Biden admin's new eviction freeze protects some tenants, but landlords face 'very difficult time,' says expert
After the Centers for Disease Control instated its latest eviction ban, many landlords could be struggling to make their own monthly payments. One expert, though, says they have options.
How to pay off student loans in 5 years: A step-by-step guide
If you want to pay off your student loans faster and save money in interest, read this guide on how to pay off your student loans in five years.
Can I get an affordable mortgage with a low credit score and disability income?
The Credible Money Coach offers some guidance on getting a mortgage with disability income and a low credit score.
Today's 10-year, 15-year mortgage refinance rates approach one month at near-record lows | August 24, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 24, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Today's mortgage rates edge up for longest and shortest terms, others unchanged | August 24, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 24, 2021, which are trending up from yesterday.
Having a college degree can double your earning potential, but only if you do this
A college degree can pay off in the form of higher earning potential, but the total cost of attendance causes many students to take out debt. See a few ways to borrow undergraduate student loans without eating into your income.
Retirement swelled during the pandemic, more than expected, study shows
Older Americans were more likely to retire during the coronavirus pandemic, which forced millions of workers out of the labor force during its peak.
Rent payments are higher than mortgages in these cities
There are several cities in the U.S. were the typical cost of rent exceeds the cost of the typical mortgage payment.
Mortgage refinances surged in July, data shows: This is how homeowners can cash in
Home loan refinance activity surged in July, according to a report by Black Knight. Here's how homeowners can take advantage of low rates and increasing home prices.
Car theft surged in 2020, report finds: Why you need auto insurance that protects against theft
Auto theft surged in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here's what you need to know about car insurance and how it covers vehicle theft.
Today's mortgage rates open week holding at bargain lows | August 23, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 23, 2021, which are unchanged from last Friday.
Today's mortgage refinance rates hold at historic lows for 3 out of 4 terms | August 23, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 23, 2021, which are largely unchanged from last Friday.
Biden administration cancels another $5.8B in student loan debt: Here's who qualifies
More than 323,000 federal student loan borrowers with a total and permanent disability (TPD) will have their college debt automatically discharged by the end of the year. Read on to see who qualifies, and what you should do with your debt if you're not eligible for a TPD discharge.
















