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A student loan grace period is the time after leaving college and before the first student...
Today, we celebrate Black visionaries who are breaking barriers, advancing financial liter...
Contributing to 529 plans and Roth IRAs are just two of many ways to save for college tuit...
Identifying your priorities, starting a budget, deciding how to split bills and establishi...
There isn't a set income you must earn to get a student credit card; however, creditors wi...
Using the barbell CD strategy is a way to manage long-term and short-term goals by splitti...
Determining how much you can afford, setting a savings goal and factoring that goal into y...
Besides regularly checking your account balance, setting up low balance alerts and opting ...
Setting up autopay for credit cards and other bills can ensure they get paid on time, whic...
Using in-network ATMs, opening a bank account with an ATM fee rebate and using the cash ba...
Savings accounts are often federally insured, earn a higher interest rate than checking ac...
Many savings accounts require no deposit to open, and ones that do may require a deposit o...
Transparency about pay ranges for job openings is now required in some states, which can h...
Calculate home equity by subtracting the amount you owe on a home from the home's market v...
The hidden benefit of federal funds rate hikes is increased rates on savings accounts, whi...
Many checking accounts don't earn interest, but interest checking accounts offer an annual...
Tackling student debt starts with knowing what you owe. Depending on the loan type, you ca...
Establishing a relationship with a bank could make you eligible for special perks, like be...
Setting goals, creating a budget and being transparent about finances could help you avoid...
Tiered savings accounts reward you with a higher interest rate as your balance increases. ...
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A mortgage buydown can reduce your interest rate and monthly payment, but if you don't pla...
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Many physical store locations now accept buy now, pay later as a payment option, and you c...
Balancing your checkbook each month can help you identify account errors or fraud and is w...
Even though you may be able to sign up for multiple buy now, pay later (BNPL) accounts, us...
Having some cash at home is a way to stay prepared in case ATMs and digital payment system...
Banking at one bank is usually safe, but the $250,000 cap on deposit insurance could make ...
Your dependency status, school year and degree level can all affect the amount of student ...
Grad students and parents of undergrad students can use PLUS loans to pay for school costs...
You don't have to manage money on your own: Financial advisors and coaches can review your...
A credit inquiry is usually required when applying for private student loans, and working ...
Borrowing only what you need for school can reduce your reliance on loans and keep debt pa...
Business accounts often come with features like expense tracking that can help freelancers...
Deferring student loans can provide relief in times of financial hardship, but there are d...
Student loans offered by the government and private lenders can help pay for tuition and s...
Large purchases that max out your card and transactions that incur extra processing fees a...
Apple Cash and Apple Pay let you send and receive payments from your device so you can han...
Rising home prices, bidding wars and limited inventory are all signs of a seller's market,...
If you need help building an emergency fund, some employers offer emergency savings accoun...
Paying off a car loan early could save you money on interest, but continuing to pay in ins...
If your money plan needs a tune-up (or you need assistance creating a plan from scratch), ...
Social Security cash reserves are expected to run out in 2034. Afterward, beneficiaries wi...
Credit card due dates aren't always set in stone. You may be able to change a credit card ...
Consolidating federal loans can make your life easier, but there are pros and cons to cons...
Teens over the age of 18 may be able to get their own car insurance, but being added to an...
CD laddering is a way to save without committing to one CD term or rate. Cash is spread ou...
Budgeting your money and using hacks like borrowing equipment, buying used books and using...
Scammers may use call spoofing to make it appear like they are calling from a local compan...
Insurance companies may offer a discount if you pay the car insurance premium in full, but...
A fiduciary financial advisor pledges to avoid conflicts of interest and act in good faith...
A maturity date is the date when a loan is scheduled to be paid off and the investor gets ...
Coding errors, duplicate charges and charges for refused services are examples of common m...
A mutual fund invests money in different securities, such as stocks and bonds, helping inv...