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Federal versus private student loans: What to consider
CNBC· 5 days agoWhen it comes to student loans, the general recommendation is to exhaust all federal loans and...
The Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady — here's what that means for your money
NBC Philadelphia· 1 day agoThe Federal Reserve held rates steady at the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday, once again...
What is a cash-in refinance, and how does it work?
Yahoo Personal Finance· 1 day agoWith a cash-in refinance, you make a large lump-sum payment, so your new mortgage has a lower principal. Learn whether a cash-in refinance is a good fit...
50% of Americans saving for college don't know about a 529 savings plan: survey
FOX Business· 1 day agoAmericans may be missing out on an essential college savings tool, according to a recent survey....
What financial moves should college grads prioritize?
The Week via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago"Tools like the Department of Education's student loan calculator can be helpful resources," said...
Taking Out Student Loans? How to Borrow Strategically
The Longview News-Journal· 2 days agoWith a record $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loan debt among U.S. students, it’s likely that...
Taking Out Student Loans? How to Borrow Strategically
Casper Star-Tribune· 2 days agoWith a record $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loan debt among U.S. students, it’s likely that...
I’m a Financial Expert: 3 Ways Gen Z Is Racking Up Debt and How To Stop
GoBankingRates via AOL· 3 days agoAs more Gen Zers (approximately ages 12 to 27 in 2024) enter adulthood, many are quickly finding...
50 Tips From Mark Cuban, Dave Ramsey and Other Experts on How To Get Debt-Free
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days agoAre you looking to get out of debt? Whether it's credit cards orstudent loans, you'll likely benefit...
How to Save for Retirement From Your 20s to Your 60s
Penny Hoarder via AOL· 1 day agoDeciding how to save for retirement is confusing, but here’s a guide to help you determine whether you should prioritize your 401(k) or your IRA. This...