Taylor Gordon iStock Spring is right around the corner, which means it’s time to come out of hibernation and do some tidying up before summer hits. Along with organizing the basement and cleaning out your closet, why not set aside some time to review the status of your finances as […]
Rebecca Safier You’ve applied for financial aid, agreed to take out a student loan or two, and are about to head off to college. But when will you receive your “student loan disbursement,” and will the funds go to you or your school? If you’re borrowing student loans, it’s crucial […]
Denny Ceizyk iStock It seems so easy: Just download an application on your smartphone, spend 10 to 15 minutes inputting some information, and in minutes you’re pre-approved for a loan to buy a house. Digital mortgage products are coming to a neighborhood near you, but not all digital mortgage platforms […]
Every student goes through the same phase of education loan debt after their graduation, and trust me if you think that you’re the only one then you’re not. Most of the times students find it difficult to pay off their student loan debt and at that point comes in the […]
Larissa Runkle A mortgage is a big financial undertaking, and if you’ve recently had a large change in income or uptick in other expenses, you may feel unable to make the payments agreed to when you first signed on for a loan. Fortunately, a mortgage refinance is one of a […]
Rebecca Safier iStock For some of the nearly 1.3 million Americans who serve in the military, student loan repayment and forgiveness is a top concern — as it is for the even larger number of veterans. Fortunately, the U.S. armed forces have a variety of opportunities to help you pay for college, […]
With a new year, there are a lot of new hopes that come around and one of the most desperate ones is “How to Get Out of Debt in a Year?”. When we think of starting off with a new year, we definitely don’t want any previous burdens to drag […]
Dawn Allcot Does it feel as if you’re drowning in debt? Do you consistently run out of money before the month is over? You do have options when you’re unable to pay your debt, whether you’re behind on high-interest credit cards, a car loan, a personal loan, tax debt or […]
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