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New Funds for Student Loan Forgiveness: Do You Qualify?
The U.S. Department of Education will help you pay off student loan debt if you meet the following criteria.
How to Shield Your Family From Financial Elder Abuse
Learn how to take care of elderly family members who might fall victim to financial scams by staying alert and being proactive.
Card Skimming: Avoid Becoming a Victim
Card skimming cases are on the rise. Stolen information may then be used to conduct fraudulent transactions. Avoid becoming a victim with these tips.
What is a Port-Out Scam?
Fraudsters are getting increasingly tricky with a scam called the port-out scam. Learn more about the scam and how you can protect yourself.
Aging Parents: Time to Have the Dreaded Money Talk
While it's not the easiest conversation to have, it's better to have it sooner rather than later. Here are 5 financial topics to discuss with aging parents.
4 Ways to Throw Money Away
If you need money quick, make sure it doesn't make you worse off in the long run. Don't throw money away by using any of these 4 institutions.
Cosigning Loans: What You Need to Know
Cosigning can be a noble act, but it’s a big commitment as well. Here are some things to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to cosign a loan.
Card Cracking: 7 Steps To Thousands In Debt & Criminal Charges
Card Cracking is a type of account fraud that's increasing in frequency. It’s a problem that tends to impact college students, young adults, & military.
10 Ways To Save In College
There are plenty of ways to cut costs and save in college. Keep more money in your wallet by trying these ten ways to save.