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Should you buy a house? Here are a few pros and cons of buying and renting you can consider, as well as a list of questions to ask yourself before deciding.
Starting October 24, 2021, all local calls made to a Hawaii or Guam number will need to include the area code. Here's how the new 10-digit dialing system works.
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If you're concerned about what the end of the student loan moratorium could mean for you, here's a quick guide with resources for refinancing and repayment, an overview on loan relief programs—and even how to check and see if your student loan has possibly been canceled completely.
When applying for a home equity line of credit, or HELOC, you'll need to provide your lender with a few important financial documents. Here's what you'll need to apply for a HELOC.
Mortgage points, also known as mortgage discount points or "buying down the loan," are fees paid to your lender in exchange for a lower interest rate.
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A HELOC is a great way to access funds when you need them. But, sometimes it's a better option to convert part, or all, of your HELOC into a fixed rate loan.
Learn what you need to know before you borrow money or take out a loan, including how loans work, how to get a loan, and key terms you should know.
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