How to protect your credit from fraud

Consumers can avoid public WiFi and not click on suspicious links to avoid fraud.

College tuition is up 33% since 2000: How to cope with rising costs

The cost of college tuition has ballooned in the past two decades, and it's causing students to take out more debt than ever. Here's how to save money on student loans amid rising secondary education costs.

Getting a mortgage is getting easier than ever

The past year brought many hardships to the housing market as home prices skyrocketed and inventory was hard to come by. However, securing a home loan got much easier.

Homebuyers looking for a down payment shouldn't dip into these accounts

More lenders require a 20% down payment to qualify for the best mortgage rates. Using these money accounts to buy a home can cause unexpected financial stress.

What is a good interest rate on a home mortgage?

Locking in low mortgage and refinance rates can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your loan. Here's how you can get a good interest rate on a home loan.

Is tornado damage covered by my home insurance policy?

Tornado damage can be devastating and you need to make sure you’re adequately covered from financial loss. Here’s what you need to know about your home insurance policy and tornado damage.

Biden 'extremely optimistic' about May jobs report, economists less so

President Joe Biden said the latest jobs report leaves room for optimism. However, economists were disappointed with the latest numbers.

Home equity loan vs. HELOC: how to choose which is right for you

Deciding between home equity loan vs HELOC? Learn the difference between the two and when you may want to choose one over the other.

Considering refinancing your student loans? What to know

Refinancing your student loan can save you a lot of money, but it might not make sense if you have a federal loan or can’t afford it.

Should you put your stimulus check in a high-yield savings account?

If you can cover all of your basic needs, such as groceries and rent, use the $1,400 stimulus check to start or increase an emergency fund by depositing the funds in a high-yield savings account.