Personal Finance Blog

What Is the Minimum Monthly Payment on Medical Bills Header - 01What Is the Minimum Monthly Payment on Medical Bills?
February 15, 2023
In this post, we go over how to handle your medical debt, your rights as a consumer and what payment options you have. Read more.
two-credit-cardsCan You Pay Off a Credit Card with Another Credit Card?
February 13, 2023
This post discusses whether you can pay off one credit card with another and presents other options for paying down your credit card debt. Read more.
What Is Bill Pay and Why to Consider It Header - 01What Is Bill Pay and Why to Consider It?
February 13, 2023
Bill pay is a great option if you’re looking for a better way to manage your bills and make payments. This guide will discuss some of the basics of bill pay. Read more.
What Is FICO® Score 9 Header - 01What Is FICO® Score 9? How It Compares to FICO® Score 8
February 10, 2023
In this article, we explain the details of FICO® Score 9, FICO® credit scoring factors, the differences between FICO® Score 8 and 9 and credit-building tips. Read more.
Principal vs. Interest on Credit Cards and Loans Header - 01Principal vs. Interest on Credit Cards and Loans
February 10, 2023
When paying back a loan or credit card, you should think about your principal vs. interest. Read on to learn the differences and how they impact your debt. Read more.
person-checking-credit-for-amazon-cardWhat Credit Score Is Needed for an Amazon Card?
February 8, 2023
In this article, we detail what credit score you need for an Amazon card, the approval process, what to do if you’re denied and how the process impacts your credit. Read more.
How to Create a Personal Balance Sheet (Examples & Templates) Header - 01How to Create a Personal Balance Sheet (Examples & Templates)
February 7, 2023
Creating a personal balance sheet is a great way to keep track of your overall financial situation and help you make smart, sustainable money decisions. Read more.
How Long Do Collections Stay on Your Credit Report Header - 01How Long Do Collections Stay on Your Credit Report?
February 7, 2023
Collections typically stay on your credit report for 7 years. Find out when they fall off and what this means for your credit score. Read more.