A silhouette figure stands on a platform with a red arrow pointing over dollar signs representing student loan debt to a graduation cap and diploma on a green platform.

States with the Highest and Lowest Amounts of Student Loan Debt

The White House has released an alphabetized list of states with residents who have student loan debt, including a breakdown based on the number of borrowers and the amount of student loans outstanding as of January 2015. Not surprising, California leads the list, with about 4.2 million borrowers owing a staggering $122.3 billion in student

States with the Highest and Lowest Amounts of Student Loan Debt Read More »

A magnifying glass highlights the word "financing" among other mortgage terms such as loan, bank, interest rate, mortgage, and collateral.

5 Confusing Mortgage Terms Explained

Getting approved for a mortgage these days takes more than a sufficient down payment and having a good credit score. To secure a home loan you also need to know how to communicate effectively with realtors, bankers, and other professionals in the real estate and mortgage industries. Simply put: borrowers in today’s market will fare

5 Confusing Mortgage Terms Explained Read More »

Man in a green shirt holding a credit card with his right hand and giving a thumbs up with his left hand.

Keeping Your College Student Out of Credit Card Debt

If you have a young adult heading off to college, now’s the time to make sure your student knows how to manage money on his or her own. Without proper financial guidance, many young adults develop bad money habits in college — and end up paying a big price for years to come. Similarly, being independent offers kids a good opportunity

Keeping Your College Student Out of Credit Card Debt Read More »

A road labeled "ROAD OUT OF DEBT" leads to a dollar sign at the horizon, symbolizing financial recovery through credit counseling.

Will Credit Counseling or Debt Management Hurt My Credit Score?

If you’ve gotten yourself deep in debt, or have fallen behind on your monthly bills you may be wondering if credit counseling or debt management can help. Despite the promise of assistance that credit counseling companies firms offer, many consumers nonetheless remain worried about using a credit counseling agency for fear of potential damage to

Will Credit Counseling or Debt Management Hurt My Credit Score? Read More »

A person in a gray suit holding a tablet displaying a question mark with the text "WHAT'S YOUR SCORE?" in bold black letters beside them, prompting curiosity about different credit scores.

Two Different Credit Scores? Here’s Why

If you’ve ever been frustrated at receiving two different credit scores, you probably wondered why or how it’s possible that you can get one specific credit score from a certain source and then receive a vastly different credit score elsewhere. You’re not alone. Millions of other people have also questioned the crazy, seemingly haphazardness way

Two Different Credit Scores? Here’s Why Read More »

Red "Tax Due" text among a series of white dates from April 5 to April 16 on a white background, reminding you it's time to file your taxes.

4 Tips to File Your Taxes Without Stress

Most of us don’t particularly enjoy dealing with the deadlines and paperwork required to file federal income taxes.  But just because taxes may not be the world’s most pleasant topic, doesn’t mean you can sweep this issue under the rug. Think about it this way: by filing your federal income tax return on time, you

4 Tips to File Your Taxes Without Stress Read More »

A crossword puzzle made from 3D letter blocks displays the words "ideas," "saving," and "money" interconnected, offering a fun and engaging way to inspire strategies to save money.

5 Easy Ways to Save Money and Get Healthier

  Saving more money doesn’t have to be painful. Keeping additional cash in your pocket, or accumulating more money, can be as easy breezy once you learn a few smart money moves. It’s also possible that becoming a better saver can boost your physical wellness, along with your financial well being. Here are 5 easy ways to

5 Easy Ways to Save Money and Get Healthier Read More »

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox

Valentine’s Day Finances: 4 Questions for Couples to Ask Before Marriage

Romance is in the air, especially with Valentine’s Day just around the corner. But if you’re thinking about getting married – or hoping he’ll pop the question with a nice big diamond ring – you should first come back down to earth and think: “no romance without finance!” In all seriousness, it’s a smart idea

Valentine’s Day Finances: 4 Questions for Couples to Ask Before Marriage Read More »

Scrabble-style letters form the words "Score," "Report," "History," and "Credit" intersecting with "Credit" vertically in green, illustrating the concept of a credit score.

Will Checking My Credit Report Lower My Credit Score?

There are many things you can do that might hurt your credit score – such as paying a bill late, charging up too much credit card debt, or having a public record like a foreclosure or judgment mar your credit report. Fortunately, however, doing something like checking your own credit report will NOT lower your

Will Checking My Credit Report Lower My Credit Score? Read More »

A man wearing a blue shirt stands outdoors with his arms crossed, smiling confidently, as if he just breezed through his taxes using TurboTax. Trees and a light post are visible in the background.

After TurboTax Fraud Fears, Is Free Tax Software Safe? A Viewpoint

Intuit/TurboTax, one of the tax industry giants, suffered a black eye recently when they were forced to stop e-filing state tax returns for a period of time while they investigated a potential data breach. They’ve since resumed e-filing of state returns and TurboTax announced there doesn’t appear to be breach of customers’ data, so what really went

After TurboTax Fraud Fears, Is Free Tax Software Safe? A Viewpoint Read More »

Scroll to Top