Personal loan interest rates plummet to 3-month low
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Inflation fears rise amid White House spending push
FOX Business’ Edward Lawrence breaks down the latest consumer numbers. Then, B-Riley chief market strategist Art Hogan and Optimal Capital director of strategy Frances Newton Stacy add their analysis.
Federal student loan rates jump nearly 1% in July: How to make the most of your options
Federal student loan interest rates rose by about 1% for the 2021 to 2022 school year. Here's how you can compare your options to pay for school.
Fixed-rate student loan refinancing rates hold at bargain lows
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Loans for a 600 credit score: What to know and where to find one
If you have fair credit, it’s possible to get a personal loan. But 600 credit score loans may not come with the best interest rates. Learn more.
Today's mortgage rates stabilize near record lows | July 13, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for July 13, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Today's mortgage refinance rates not budging from record lows | July 13, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 13, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Will Biden cancel student debt with an executive order?
Are you banking on having a portion of your student loans canceled? Read this first.
Melinda Gates traveling with presidential-grade security in New York: report
Spies spotted the soon-to-be-former Mrs. Bill Gates at private club Zero Bond Thursday surrounded by a total of six bodyguards and three SUVs, according to a new report.
Republicans not confident in Biden’s plans to exempt farms, small businesses from potential tax hikes
Republicans are not convinced that President Biden’s plans to shield farmers and small business owners from changes to death taxes are practical –potentially putting millions of family-owned businesses at risk.
Does getting the COVID-19 vaccine affect your life insurance policy?
If you've received the COVID-19 vaccine, that won't jeopardize your life insurance policy. Read more to see what can disqualify you from life insurance payouts.
Need to boost your credit score quickly? Use these 5 tips
Having bad credit can negatively impact your financial wellness in a variety of ways, but these five tips can help you improve your FICO score quickly.
How to get student loans for online school
Thinking about pursuing your degree at an online school? And wondering how to finance it? Here’s how to get student loans for online schools.
98% of Public Service Loan Forgiveness applications rejected: What to do with your college debt
98% of those who applied for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program were denied, as of April 2021. Here's what to do with your student loans if your application was denied.
Today's 15-year mortgage rates plunge to 17-day low | July 12, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for July 12, 2021, which are a mixed bag from last Friday.
Today's mortgage refinance rates see little change, hold at historic lows | July 12, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 12, 2021, which are largely unchanged from last Friday.
Fannie Mae executive: Top 3 reasons why homeowners should refinance their mortgage
Fannie Mae recently launched a low-income refinance option for homeowners. Now, one of the company's executives explains why U.S. homeowners should consider refinancing now.
The most affordable places to buy a vacation home right now
Despite the high demand for vacation homes in the U.S., there are still places around the country where prices haven't flown through the roof.
Parents less worried about paying for college, some still leaning on student loans, survey finds
From college cost “sticker shock” to dipping into college savings, parents are feeling more confident in paying for college in 2021 than they were in 2020, according to a new survey.
COVID-19 sent cybercriminals into overdrive - how to protect your personal finances
Cybercrime surged in 2020 and even into 2021 as remote work continued and more Americans began using services online.

















