Newfangled Data Aside, Credit Scores Still Matter
Published: August 24, 2018
Researchers and startups say all kinds of weird data can predict your creditworthiness. What kind of smartphone you have, who your friends are and how you answer survey questions may foretell how likely you are to pay back a loan.
Back-to-School Savings for Your Household Budget
Published: July 27, 2018
Students are not the only ones who will need to pull out the pens, paper, and calculators for the back-to-school season. Parents who want to keep back-to-school spending under control should consider doing the same.
Banking Has Changed, but Criminals Haven't - Here's How to Protect Your Money
Published: July 20, 2018
This year marks a decade since the global financial crisis. Although the biggest financial institutions still dominate the landscape, banking has undergone some changes.
Compare the Costs: Buying a New Car vs. Used
Published: July 13, 2018
Buying used can save you thousands upfront and over cycles of ownership, but buying new has other advantages.
6 Last-Minute Strategies to Pay for College
Published: July 6, 2018
With college classes starting soon, ideally you've made all your payments and are ready to settle in. But if you're still looking for financial aid to help cover your tuition, you'll have to move fast. Here are six strategies recommended by people who specialize in college admissions.
This Sums Up the Spirit of the Credit Union
Published: June 28, 2018
More than 300 people packed the 9th floor of Hart Senate Office Building in downtown Washington, DC for United States Senate Federal Credit Union (USSFCU)'s 83rd Annual Meeting of Members.