Is it worth paying for credit monitoring?

Many services are free, but some important benefits and features may be missing.

Trying to save $25,000 in a year? Consider these strategies

Would you like to have $25,000 in your savings account? You can achieve this savings goal in a single year by sticking to a budget and savings plan.

Legal experts: Florida employers can require employees to get vaccinated

With more people able to get COVID-19 vaccines and businesses taking steps to bring operations back to normal, can an employer require workers to get vaccinated? And what happens if an employee refuses? 

How to prepare for post-pandemic auto insurance hikes

Here are the biggest ways you can save money on auto insurance when premiums increase after the pandemic.

How should I invest future stimulus checks?

With cash on the way in the form of pandemic-related stimulus checks, many Americans face a tough question – what to do with the money?

What to know about pay-per-mile car insurance

This is what you need to know before signing up for a pay-per-mile auto insurance policy.

How to know you're financially prepared to remodel your house

Being confined to your home during the coronavirus pandemic may have opened your eyes to the endless ways to improve it. But home improvements can be costly, and how do your know when you’re financially ready to take on such a project? Find out how much you should borrow and get the best personal loan to meet your goals.

Why buying a second home is harder since COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed the housing market. It might feel like the right time to buy but purchasing a second home in 2021 will be a challenge.

Selling your home? Consider making these improvements first

Making the right improvements can significantly increase the resale value of your home. If you’re considering selling your home in the next year, here are four improvements you can make first.

Tips on saving $100 or more each month for an emergency fund

Saving for an emergency fund might be easier than you think. You’ll thank yourself later for making the effort.

How to pay off a $200,000 mortgage faster

While the average mortgage in the U.S. is around $200,000 you don't have to spend 30 years or more paying off your home. Check out these real tips to help you pay off your mortgage early.

Women have lowest workforce participation rate since 1987

COVID-19 drove millions out of the workforce when the pandemic first hit, impacting women more than men.