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The Older You Get, the Less Likely You’ll Be Approved for a Mortgage: Study
Sarah Hansen on February 18, 2023
And older men are more likely to be rejected than older women.
The Debt Ceiling Crisis and 8 Ways to Prepare for Possible Fallout
Kathleen Coxwell on February 14, 2023
Before you panic, get informed. Here’s what you must know about the debt ceiling and what you can do in a worst-case scenario.
How to Create a Budget You Love: 5 Things You Need to Know
Miranda Marquit on February 11, 2023
If you’re failing at creating a spending plan you can live with, maybe you’re trying too hard.
How Making 1 Extra Mortgage Payment Could Shave Years Off Your Debt
Rachel Christian (The Penny Hoarder) on February 9, 2023
An extra payment on a mortgage each year can go a surprisingly long way. Here’s everything you need to know — and how much you could save.
The 5 Best Budgeting Apps to Get Your Finances Together
Michael Archambault (The Penny Hoarder) on February 9, 2023
Struggling with your budget? Yep, there’s an app for that. Find out which apps stand out for your finance-balancing needs.
What to Know About Student Loans Before You Borrow
Reyna Gobel on January 30, 2023
Learn the ins and outs of student loans before you borrow a dime to fund your education.
Are Social Security Payments at Risk if the U.S. Defaults on Its Debt?
Sarah Hansen on January 25, 2023
Payments could be delayed.
4 Reasons to Stop Donating in the Checkout Line
Brandon Ballenger on January 10, 2023
Would you like to round up your total and donate the change for a good cause? Maybe not.
3 Powerful Tools to Destroy Your Debts and Renew Your Credit
MTN Staff on January 4, 2023
Is this the year you’re going to pay off those debts and polish that credit? Here’s all you need to know.
5 Ways to Deal With Debt Collectors if You’re Afraid to Pick Up the Phone
Jen Smith (The Penny Hoarder) on January 4, 2023
Debt collection can be intimidating. Here’s how you can get a better hold on the situation.
20 Myths About Divorce and Money
Emmet Pierce on November 28, 2022
Separate the facts from the myths.
Don’t Even Think About Buying Bank CDs. Here’s Why.
Stacy Johnson CPA on October 15, 2022
Bank certificates of deposit are a nice, safe place to store your savings. These days, however, there’s a simple investment that pays more and is even safer.
5 Reasons Dave Ramsey Is Wrong About Credit Scores
Robin Hartill (The Penny Hoarder) on October 7, 2022
Tons of people listen to his financial advice. But that doesn’t mean he’s got it all right.
4 Sneaky Ways Companies Get You to Spend More Money
MTN Staff on September 28, 2022
You might not realize all the ways you’re being tricked. Here are some tools to combat the manipulation.
How to Get Your Piece of the Student Loan Forgiveness Pie
Miranda Marquit on September 22, 2022
Here’s everything you need to know if you’d like to have up to $20,000 in student debt forgiven.
6 Things That Are Getting More Expensive Amid Fed Rate Hikes
Chris Kissell on September 21, 2022
The Federal Reserve increased the federal funds rate again today. Here is how that decision might damage your finances.
4 Tips for Setting (and Sticking to) a Vacation Budget
Christopher Elliott on September 19, 2022
Track every bit of your spending so that you don’t go overboard.
What to Know About Getting Pre-Approved for a Mortgage
Cristina Oprean on August 24, 2022
Getting pre-approved could be the first step toward buying your dream house.
5 Things Rich People Do to Get Richer
MTN Staff on August 15, 2022
The rich know that there’s always room for growth and that diversification is key. Here are some of the ways they spread their wealth around.
4 Money Conversations to Have With Your Partner When You Budget
Rachel Christian (The Penny Hoarder) on August 8, 2022
Making this a monthly habit can keep your relationship and finances on track.
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