Americans have accumulated more than $1 trillion in student loan debts. Are there strategies to pay it off more efficiently?
Author: Russ Wiles, Arizona Republic
5 financial tips for buying a home, saving, investing and spending
Financial planning often is too complicated, and personal, to generalize. These rules of thumb offer insights on decisions about real estate, stocks.
Refinance or not? Getting a better deal isn’t always a slam dunk
Low interest rates are making mortgage refinancing more popular. But there are some tax and other risks to consider.
The stock market crash of 1929 was 90 years ago. Could it happen again?
The roughly 20% decline for large stocks in October 1929 actually wasn’t market’s worst month ever, but the drop incited nearly 3 years of selling.
Are your bank deposits safe? Potential problems could be brewing
This FDIC fund now holds a record $107 billion, enough to cover 1.4% of insured deposits. The ratio fell below 0% in 2009 and 2010.
10 financial tips to follow as the calendar turns to fall
Just three months remain in 2019. To shore up your money situation, consider these timely seasonal tips dealing with taxes, savings and more.
How to make your retirement earnings recession-proof
It’s wise for retirees and those saving for retirement to ponder some key questions while the economic backdrop remains favorable.
401(k) lawsuits are rising: Why so many workers sue their employers over savings plan
Unhappiness over high fees, inappropriate investment options and other issues have led to a spike in lawsuits in recent years, according to a study.
Shrinking your tax burden can come with consequences. Here’s what to avoid
You don’t want to strive so hard to pare income or capital gain taxes that it leads you to make unsound decisions, in pursuit of iffy rewards
What you should know about bonds: Prices riding 38-year run but won’t defy gravity forever
Here’s what you should know about investing in bonds. Prices have headed higher for nearly four decades but the good times will eventually end