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TARA SIEGEL BERNARD
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What to Know About the New Student Loan Repayment Plan
The Biden administration’s new income-driven repayment plan, SAVE, will reduce payments for millions of borrowers and more will qualify for $0 payments.
Discharging Student Loans in Bankruptcy Show Mixed Results
Last year, the Biden administration provided a new path to make it easier to discharge student loans in bankruptcy. The results appear promising, but success…
What Higher Interest Rates Mean for Mortgages, Credit Cards and More
Savers benefit from higher rates, but borrowers have faced bigger bills on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt.
Who Qualifies for Biden’s $39 Billion Student Loan Forgiveness?
The Education Department announced that more than 800,000 borrowers would see their debt eliminated thanks to fixes made to its income-driven repayment programs.
What Fed Interest Rate Moves Mean for Mortgages, Credit Cards and More
Savers benefit from higher rates, but borrowers have faced bigger bills on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt.
How to Get More Affordable Home Insurance
Weather-driven disasters are causing rates to skyrocket in high-risk regions. But there are things owners can do to save on costs.
As the Student Loan Payment Pause Ends, Here’s What to Know
A deal to raise the debt ceiling would require borrowers of federal student loans to resume paying for the first time since early in the…
What New Mortgage Fees Will Mean for Buyers With Good and Bad Credit
Changes to fees applied to federal mortgages have led to a misconception that borrowers with low credit scores will pay less at the expense of…
What Fed Rate Increases Mean for Mortgages, Credit Cards and More
Savers will benefit and borrowers can expect to pay more on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt.
Why Schwab Got Hit in the Panic Over Regional Banks
Like Silicon Valley Bank, the company holds billions in bonds that have declined in value. But it has access to billions in cash, if needed,…