How to pay off $60,000 in credit card debt
Paying off $60,000 in credit card debt is no easy feat, but with dedication and the right tools it’s possible to chip away at your debt.
17% of parents took out life insurance amid pandemic: Here's how to get the best rate
The coronavirus pandemic forced many parents to take a closer look at their financial wellbeing: 17% of parents took out a life insurance policy for them or their partner, a recent survey from Policygenius found.
Americans rank debt payoff as highest financial priority, study shows — How to make it happen
The No. 1 personal finance goal for Americans is debt repayment, a recent study showed. Consider paying off your debt with one of these debt management strategies.
Visa: $1B of cryptocurrency spent on goods, services
Over $1 billion worth of cryptocurrency has been spent by consumers globally in the past six months using crypto-linked Visa cards, according to the credit and debit card company.
Today's mortgage refinance rates: 20-year rates drop, while others edge up | July 7, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 7, 2021, which are mostly up from yesterday.
Today's 20-year mortgage rates hit near five-month low | July 7, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for July 7, 2021, which are a mixed bag from yesterday.
Most student loan borrowers aren't ready to resume payments, survey finds - here's what you can do
Most college graduates aren't prepared for federal student loan payments to resume, according to a recent survey. Here are three ways it can be easier once forbearance ends.
What caused the IRS' 35M tax return backlog and when will you get your refund?
The tax deadline came and went, but the IRS has tens of millions of returns it has not yet processed due to a combination of COVID-19-related factors and late legislative changes made by Congress.
US on cusp of greatest generational wealth transfer in history
Wealth Enhancement Group SVP Nicole Webb and Money Map Press chief strategist Shah Gilani discuss today’s markets and how families who are passing on wealth to the next generation can avoid losing money.
Refinance for debt consolidation: pros, cons, and what to know
Refinancing for debt consolidation comes with risks and benefits. Here’s what to know about how to refinance for debt consolidation.
3 easy ways to cut expenses as eviction moratorium, unemployment benefits expire
With federal COVID-19 protections set to expire soon, you may be looking for an easy way to cut your monthly expenses. Refinancing your loans can save you money every month without having to change your spending habits.
Today’s mortgage refinance rates: three key rates drop while 15-year rates hold firm | July 6, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for July 6, 2021, which are down from last Friday.
Today's mortgage rates: 20-year rates drop, others hold steady | July 6, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for July 6, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from last Friday.
Fixed-rate student loan refinancing rates tick up, still hover near yearly lows
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Housing market shows signs of cooling, which is good news for home buyers
With stagnant home prices and lackluster sales, will the housing market cool off? Home supply may still limit buyers, but low interest rates make it a good time to buy.
Housing market trends homebuyers should watch in summer 2021
Today’s housing market is a competitive one for buyers, thanks to high demand and low interest rates. Here are the housing market trends we expect in summer 2021.
Buffett says dynastic wealth diminishing in appeal among rich Americans
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett downplayed the importance of dynastic wealth in the U.S.– and said it would become even less important in the future.
Average 2021 tax refund up from past 3 years
The 2021 tax season was the “quintessential definition of a perfect storm” according to officials, but the total average refund from the returns processed so far is slightly higher than previous tax seasons.
Applying for FAFSA is about to get a lot easier
If you're thinking of applying for federal student aid there are some changes to the process to be aware of.
Labor shortage, broken supply chains take toll on New Jersey business owner
Amy Russo, owner of Toast Asbury Park, explains the problems that her restaurant is dealing with on 'Varney & Co.'

















