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Should you refinance before retirement?

Published on July 22, 2020

As you approach retirement age, it’s natural to wonder how you’ll make ends meet once the sun sets on your career. If you still owe a mortgage on your home, now could be a good time for you to take your retirement plan to the next level with a mortgage refinance.

Is it unwise to buy a car and a house in the same year?

Published on June 30, 2020

Cars and houses are two basic needs that, when bought back-to-back, might result in negative consequences.

How to prepare your finances for hurricane season

Published on June 17, 2020

It's hurricane season — which means any week from now until December has the potential to become a wrecking ball-sized crisis. By making financial preparations now, you can focus more on you and your family's safety when a storm hits.

Scammers are stealing unemployment checks, here's how

Published on June 04, 2020

Tens of millions of Americans have found themselves out of work as the economy reels from the impact of COVID-19. A record 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment insurance in the four weeks leading up to April 11.

Scammers are using fake contact tracing texts to steal from you

Published on May 28, 2020

Fraudsters are stooping to new lows as the world continues to fight COVID-19. Whether they are posing as the CDC or the IRS, scammers have shown that there is no line they won't cross to benefit from the mass panic caused by the pandemic. Recently, scammers have found a new scare tactic to help them swindle people. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warns that scammers posing as government contact tracers are sending text messages to potential victims asking them to click malicious links.