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14 million mortgages were refinanced during ‘pandemic boom.’ That makes life very difficult for home buyers.

The great pandemic mortgage refinance boom is most definitely over, but the aftershock is still

Credit-card debt failed to decline in first quarter — for first time in over 20 years, New York Fed says

U.S. credit-card debt appears to be stubbornly, holding near $1 trillion, the Federal Reserve Bank

Living Life By Design Begins With Perspective

The SpaceX Starship, the most powerful rocket ever to fly, exploded shortly after liftoff on

Why Biden May Not Extend It Again, And How It Relates To Loan Forgiveness

The student loan pause is set to end in just a few months, forcing millions

How The Tax Code Can Help You Pay For Your MBA And Your Kid’s College Education

When it comes to education, most financial planning is centered around ways to save and

What You Can Do Now

There’s no question that the more than $1 trillion in college loan debt is imperiling

5 Reasons You Should Hire A Financial Therapist For Mental Health Month

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. As awareness is being brought to the topic of

Biden May Have Other Ways To Help Borrowers

While the Biden administration had good intentions when unveiling its student debt forgiveness plan in

Ever-higher interest rates are squeezing subprime buyers out of the car market

Earlier in May, the Federal Reserve increased interest rates for the 10th consecutive time. The move will

If inflation is slowing, why is everything so expensive? Four facts to help you understand inflation right now.

This article is reprinted by permission from NerdWallet.  Inflation in April continued its steady cooldown,

We can’t stop drooling over the new 2024 Porsche 718 Spyder RS

Porsche pulled the silks off its newest model, the 2024 718 Spyder RS. The mid-engine

Use These 3 Money Rules To Buy A Home Without Breaking Your Budget

While a home is a significant asset, it can also be a significant liability if

Can We Ever Really Have Enough?

January 2004. I’d been in the financial business for five years. Having spent the first

Working mothers talk about the ‘mom tax’ — and the financial toll it takes on them. Happy Mother’s Day!

As millions of Americans put in orders for flowers, massages, and other treats for Mother’s