Debt

Student Loan Debt

If you’ve been to college, there is a good chance that you have a, or several, student loans to your name. While most don’t regret going to college, many wish their loans would be less of a burden. After all, the freedom of not having student loan debt opens up many doors. Student loans might… Read More


If you’re a homeowner, you might be hearing everyone, from your neighbors to news anchors, talking about refinancing. So, should you be considering it too? There are many situations in which refinancing your mortgage may be right for you, so consider some of the reasons to refinance and how to prepare to refinance your home.… Read More


2018 has brought with it many changes for potential homeowners; not least amongst them the new tax bill. The cons seem to outweigh the pros until you are looking at renting versus buying from a purely mathematical perspective. There are considerations that can be overlooked, which would otherwise prompt more Americans to favor buying over… Read More


However, a report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition has concluded those who work full-time at minimum wage are unable to afford the rent for even a two bedroom apartment in the United States. Therefore, it may be time to check if the scales have been tipped in favor of buying for many Americans.… Read More


However, sometimes it’s how you balance your budget, rather than how much you have in your monthly budget that matters. There are a number of saving methods you can use, with some clever adjustments to your budget that will allow you to save for a down payment without over burdening you financially. You will, of… Read More