What to Know About Advance-Fee Loans

Taking the plunge to take out a loan is scary enough without having to worry about being scammed in the process. Here are some ways you can be alert and aware of potential scams. Advance-fee loans are one type of scam to be incredibly wary of. With an advance-fee loan, you’ll often be enticed by […]

The States With the Highest Student Loan Debt

Student loan debt is a serious problem in the country currently, but there are certain states where it’s worse than others. Here are the states with the highest student loan debt: New Hampshire ($36,367) Pennsylvania ($35,759) Connecticut ($35,494) Delaware ($33,838) Minnesota ($31,915) Here are the states with the lowest: Utah ($19,975) New Mexico ($21,373) California […]

Some Consumers Are Having More Trouble Taking Out Loans

People are finding themselves in situations where loans are harder to acquire as banks become pickier about who they choose to lend with. Although the economy only seems to be doing better and better, it appears that banks have tightened their standards. Up 3.3 percent from last year, 11.7 percent of banks have made standards […]

Older Americans are Facing a Student Loans Crisis

Millennials aren’t the only ones facing issues with student loans–their parents are suffering, too. The Consumer Financial Protect Bureau has reported that more baby boomers are carrying student loan debt into retirement than ever before: an estimated $66.7 billion worth, in fact. There’s a fear that this debt is leading to financial insecurity for older […]

4 More States Got Home Loans That Are Military-Friendly

Those in the military get housing benefits, but four more states just got military-friendly loans: Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. The Georgia Dream program provides assistance to first-time buyers, those that haven’t owned a house in three or more years, and those who live in designated areas. The Florida Housing Finance Corporation gives a […]

Credit Card Debt: Is A Personal Loan The Answer?

Credit card debt can feel like a two-ton elephant sitting atop your finances. Many cards have high interest rates and, depending on your balance, you may have high minimum payments, too. If this scenario hits close to home, you may want to investigate a low-interest personal loan. Image via Flickr/Debt Debt Continue to original source.

You Can Still Get A Car Loan If You Have Bad Credit

You Can Still Get A Car Loan If You Have Bad Credit Getting an auto loan with bad credit – especially a loan with favorable terms – can be an uphill battle. If you can get one, though, making consistent payments on it is a great way to improve your credit score. So before you […]

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