What's Your Best Savings Option? It Depends
Published: July 21, 2017
There's no question that saving is a wise plan, but where to put your savings isn't always so cut and dried. Does a regular savings account fit your needs best, or would a money market account be a smarter choice? And what about saving certificates? Which option is right for you depends largely on the amount you're saving and your cash-flow situation.
Ten Terms Every Homebuyer Should Know
Published: July 14, 2017
Buying a home is a common undertaking for many Americans, but it's also one of the most complicated - not to mention costly - purchases adults will ever make. It's important to understand these 10 essential terms so you're ready to make smart decisions with your money.
Why Are Your Student Loan Interest Rates So High?
Published: July 7, 2017
If you have student loans, you're on the hook for more than just what you borrow; you're also responsible for the interest. Student loan interest rates can vary from 3% to over 10%, depending on your lender.
Why You Should Get Preapproved for a Car Loan
Published: July 1, 2017
When shopping for a new car, many people overlook one important step: getting preapproved for an auto loan. It's a simple process that can make car-buying go more smoothly and save you money.
Credit Unions Help Build Better Financial Lives
Published: June 23, 2017
As has often been said, it can be hard to quantify just how much impact one person has on the world, but financial institutions deal in something measurable: money. What if an entire category of organizations, like credit unions, ceased to exist?
Auto Loan Refinancing: What It Is and How to Do It
Published: March 21, 2017
Refinancing your auto loan means replacing your existing loan with a new one from a different lender. Your current loan gets paid off by the new lender and you start making monthly payments, hopefully smaller ones, on the new loan.


