• When Should You Start Saving For Your Retirement?

    After dilly-dallying with your retirement plans for many years, it soon dawns on you that you too are bound for retirement. Woe unto you because you never prepared for your retirement. It was other people who were retiring and not you – or so you thought. As the years flew...
  • Top 7 Tips To Improve Your Credit Score

    When it comes to applying for a loan, your credit is one of the most important factors; any responsible lender or organization would want to make sure you can comfortably afford to manage any new borrowing without overstretching. Many at times, relevant information on your personal file is used...
  • The Most Common Uses for Personal Loans

    After taking a back seat to credit cards for many years, personal loans are popular once again. More and more people are turning to the lower, fixed rates of personal loans, especially after the most recent financial crisis. Personal loans can be used on just about anything, but there...
  • U.S. Bank FlexPerks® Gold American Express® Card

    Overall Score 29.1 Net Monetary Value 23.7 Product Features 66.7 Customer Experience 29.4 Pros & Cons The U.S. Bank FlexPerks Gold American Express Card allows cardholders to earn the most points on purchases at restaurants, gas stations and on flights, as well as on other eligible card purchases. Points...
  • Top 5 Alternative Merchant Service Reviews for Small Businesses

    If you are venturing out on your own and starting a new small business, you must be looking for a loan. There are alternatives to banks that people use to borrow money at much lower interest rates than the bank, commonly known as merchant cash advance (MCA). This was...
  • HARP Refinancing: A History and What you Need to Know

    The Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) is a U.S. federal program that began in 2009. The goal of the program is to help struggling homeowners refinance their mortgages. The following is a short history of HARP and how the program continues today. The Crisis After the U.S. housing bubble...
  • Avoid These Scams When Transferring Money

    Sending money across the United States and abroad is incredibly easy, especially with all the new technology. Unfortunately, criminals have come up with scams to get people to initiate wire transfers to tap into your bank account. Avoid falling victim to these scams by reading about some of the...
  • Small Business Payroll Service Review – OnPay

    Cloud-based payroll service OnPay has greatly improved since the last few years, but it unbelievably gets the same rating year after year. Why is this so? Apparently, there has been a lot of competition. Starting with Gusto being their stiffest competition. In spite of all the challenges, OnPay is...
  • Find Out if you’re Eligible for a Student Loan Deferment or Forbearance

    Student loans must be repaid. However, the federal government understands that you may not have the money to repay your loans when they are due. That’s why you have two options to suspend student loan payments: deferment or forbearance. A deferment is specific to the time which the interest...