It’s important to know how to deal with debt collectors when they contact you, what your rights are, and what to do if you can’t pay your debt right away. Read more.
Building credit can take up to six months after an active account is opened. We'll explain the six ways to build credit without a credit card. Read more.
With a host of factors correlating to millennials’ marital status, marriage rates for the generation also vary by geography. Here are the metros with the highest millennial marriage rates. Read more.
Convenience fees on your credit card can pop up unexpectedly and add up over time — here’s how to avoid paying all types of convenience fees. Read more.
A billing cycle is the period of time between the last billing statement and the current statement. We'll explain how it works and how it impacts you. Read more.
In most banks, you may open a bank account and receive a debit card when you are 13 years old. As long as a legal guardian or parent signs as the joint owner. Read more.
Divorce can be a stressful experience for some, but there are actions you can take that may help when you decide to part ways. Below are four expert tips to protect your credit and finances during a divorce. Read more.
It's tough to decide whether to pay off debts or save money first, but we've got some insights to help you make the best choices for your financial future. Read more.