By Tamara Holmes on July 22, 2020
If you’ve ever logged onto your credit card account to see a charge you didn’t make, you may have experienced frustration, anger or even fear about what may come next. Luckily, you have the power... read more
By Kamaron McNair on June 25, 2020
When it comes to personal finance advice, it can often feel difficult to find information that is relevant to the Black experience. Black Americans often face financial hurdles such as pay... read more
By Julie Sherrier on March 24, 2020
With the coronavirus (COVID-19) appearing more and more as though it will take a bite out of American consumers’ wallets — either by job loss, medical costs, panic shopping or employer cutbacks... read more
By Jonathan McFadden on March 19, 2020
The Federal Reserve made a historic move March 15 when it lowered interest rates to zero in response to the global coronavirus pandemic. That means it’s now cheaper for consumers like you to buy... read more
By Tendayi Kapfidze on March 17, 2020
The financial markets are reflecting the risk that an economic recession is coming to the U.S. The rise in COVID-19 cases is creating both supply and demand shocks throughout the economy. In... read more
By Tendayi Kapfidze on March 11, 2020
Concerns about the COVID-19 coronavirus have generated elevated volatility in financial markets in the past few weeks. Stock markets in the United States and around the world have seen large drops,... read more