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Lindsay Mack earned her bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University in 2005. Nearly 15 years later, when she considered the best way to grow her business acumen,…
A new report by CreditCards.com reveals which states have the highest and lowest credit card debt burdens and where consumers may find it easier or more…
I have previously written about Malta Retirement Plans in my article The Grinch Who Stole The Maltese Pension Plan (Dec. 31, 2021). In a nutshell, the…
Buy now, pay later (BNPL) has been marketed as a sure thing for consumers looking to access hassle-free credit. Still, some users of these credit products…
Student loan borrowers have a lot to juggle right now. The student loan pause is ending soon, and millions of borrowers will be returning to repayment…
Plenty of things can go wrong while you’re on vacation. But a lost or stolen wallet is especially stressful — especially when that wallet contains the…
Juneteenth is a time to celebrate the end of slavery in the United States, but it is also a time to reflect on the ongoing legacy…
The numbers: For the first time in nearly a year, home builders are upbeat about the housing market outlook. The shortage of previously-owned sales is helping…
So, you’ve decided you’re ready to go to college — or go back to college — during the upcoming fall semester. That’s all good news, except…
For more than three years, federal student loan borrowers have not had to make monthly payments. But that pandemic-era pause is coming to an end this…