As confusion and uncertainty around student debt repayment mounts, more and more borrowers are considering student loan refinancing options. Recent developments indicate that the student loan repayment freeze may get extended further.
When you refinance, a lender pays off your existing loa...
Today, it’s nearly impossible to get through life without a form of credit. And for many people, that’s not a bad thing. However, it can be a destructive thing if used improperly, so it’s always important to be mindful of how credit decisions can affect you. Every time you apply for a credit ca...
If you have a credit card in your wallet, you have a credit history. If you have a loan or have borrowed money for a large purchase, you have a credit history. When it comes to financial dealings, it’s good to know your history. You don’t need to know every little detail though, and that’s where a c...
Credit is a pretty important factor in a lot of decisions, but does credit really matter? Credit will affect a lot of decisions in your life, including mortgages, car loans, and credit card approval. If it’s important for you to secure any type of funding to purchase something, then credit more than...
Did you know that 8 out of 10 top companies in the world are from the tech sector? And not only that, but almost a quarter of S&P500 is also from tech. That doesn’t tell us why we should learn to code, and it also does not mean that everyone in these companies knows how to code, but what it tell...
You just got your degree, now what? In most cases, you’re either going to begin working or pursuing another degree. If you’re one of the many who are looking to work afterwards, it can be difficult to find the right job after college. 53% of graduates are either unemployed or working in a ...
Now that you have received a call to interview for your dream job, make sure to make the most of this opportunity. A job seeker undergoes multiple phases during the hiring process. The interview is the most crucial phase as you interact with the company speaking to people who are responsi...
You’re certainly not the first adult to ruin your credit. For some of you, this has happened, not once but twice. In fact, 68% of Americans destroy their credit by the age of 30. The good thing is, it can be fixed. The bad thing is, the longer it takes to fix it, the more it will continue ...
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