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What Happens If You Lie About Your Income on a Credit Card Application?
Your income is required when you apply for a new credit card. And, lying about it could get you approved, but it could also get you in trouble.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
How Parents Can Save Money for Their Children's College Education
Raising a child is filled with unexpected costs from housing and food to...
Are Rewards Savings Accounts Better Than High Yield Savings Accounts?
Opening a savings account can put you on the path to reaching your financial...
Should You Use Facebook Messenger Payments?
Learn how you can send payments to friends through Facebook Messenger and compare it to other alternatives (mobile apps) for personal payments
Thomas (TJ) Porter
Citizens Bank One Deposit Checking Account 2024 Review
Learn about the fees and features of the Citizens Banks One Deposit checking account and compare it to online checking accounts.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
PNC Bank Student Checking Account 2024 Review
Find out what checking account is offered by PNC Bank for college students. Compare its features and fees to those from other student checking accounts.
Do You Need Multiple Credit Cards to Build Good Credit?
You've been using that one credit card responsibly and your credit score has...
BankAmeriDeals Rewards Review 2023: Earn More Rewards at Specific Brands
As a Bank of America customer, the BankAmeriDeals offers additional opportunities to earn bonus rewards on spending that was going to happen anyway.
Valencia Patrice Higuera
U.S. Bank Student Checking Account 2024 Review
Learn about the student checking account option offered by U.S. Bank and compare its fees and features to the other student checking options available.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
U.S. Bank START Smart Savings Program 2024 Review
Learn about the U.S. Bank START Smart savings program that helps customers build savings faster by connecting a checking account with a money market account.
How to Choose the Best Private Student Loans
You've already tapped out your federal student loan options, but it's still not...
How to Build Retirement Savings When You Only Earn $30,000 Per Year
Even when your income is $30,000 per year, learn how you can budget and save for retirement -- including what accounts to use -- when cash flow isn‘t too high.
John Csiszar
PNC Bank Virtual Wallet Account 2024 Review
Learn about all the different features and fees of the PNC Bank Virtual Wallet account, which comes with money management tools and a savings subaccount.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
Bank of America Student Checking Accounts 2024 Review
Find out whether Bank of America's student checking account option has the fee policies and features to compete with other student checking options.
Should You Consider a Safe Box For Your Home?
It's commendable that you're protecting your money by stashing it in a savings...
Should You Still Finance a Car If You Can Pay in Full with Cash?
When you're about to buy a new or used car, find out whether you should still take out an auto loan when you're able to pay for it entirely in cash.
Kevin Mercadante
Wells Fargo Go Far Rewards Program 2024 Review: Earn More on Credit Card Spending
Find out how the Wells Fargo Go Far Rewards program works alongside the bank's debit and credit cards for extra rewards on your spending.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
What You Need To Know About ABLE Accounts
ABLE accounts are a relatively new type of tax-advantaged savings account. They...
Umpqua Embark Checking Account 2024 Review
Compare the Umpqua Bank Embark Checking account and its fees and features to other checking options, especially those from online banks.
When to Use Personal Loan to Fund Continuing College Education
Find out whether it is a smart move to take out a personal loan for the purpose of funding continuing education and additional classes.
Valerie Ashton
Guide to Maximizing Returns on Series I Savings Bonds
Find out how you can get the highest returns possible on Series I savings bonds by learning how to estimate your earnings rate and time your purchase.
Simon Zhen
How to Document a Personal Loan Between Family & Friends
Whether you're borrowing from or lending to family and friends, it can be a...
How to Avoid Credit Card Fraud When Staying at Hotels
It's not a great feeling when you're on vacation and you have to keep an eye out...
How to Bank Without a Branch Using ATM, Online, Mobile Banking
Learn how you can still perform the necessary everyday banking activities without having to step into a traditional bank branch.
Simon Zhen
Compare ACH Transfer Fees at Top U.S. Banks
Learn about how ACH (Automated Clearing House) transfers work and the fees charged by big U.S. banks for this very common financial transaction.
Thomas (TJ) Porter
How Parents Can Help Their Children Build Good Credit
When it comes to your credit score, time is an important element.
The longer...
Bank of America Keep the Change Program 2024 Review
Learn how the Keep the Change savings program from Bank of America works to help customer grow their balances slowly without big transfers.
How to Save When You Have Variable Income
When you've got variable income, such as a freelancer or someone in the service or sales industry, learn how you can still build savings toward retirement.
Nicole Dieker
TD Bank Student Checking Account 2024 Review
Learn all about the fees and features of the TD Bank Student Checking Account (plus what happens after graduation) and compare it to other options.
Thomas (TJ) Porter