Poll: Renters Want to Buy a Home for the Wrong Reasons
By: Howard Dvorkin
A recent survey shows renters want to buy to “customize their home.” As a CPA I have a problem with thinking about money that way.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A recent survey shows renters want to buy to “customize their home.” As a CPA I have a problem with thinking about money that way.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A recent survey of 1,000 U.S. adults shows more a third of parents are planning to go into debt for back-to-school supplies.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Who launches a new credit card during COVID-19? Very smart entrepreneurs, that’s who.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Experian Boost, a free year-old service that’s helped millions of Americans improve their credit scores, recently announced that its members can add video streaming payment history to their Experian credit reports.
By: Howard Dvorkin
If you’ve ever heard the term “debt cancellation,” it might sound like a great idea. Simply cancel the debts many Americans owe, and we can get this country moving again. Problem is, canceling debt doesn’t actually make it go away.
By: Howard Dvorkin
I’m no doctor, but I know all about financial ailments. After three decades, I can spot the symptoms of money woes. This pandemic will destroy lives in more ways than you think – and some of it is our fault.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Insights on American financial goals and debt resolutions in 2019. “New Year, No Debt” is our winter mantra. How will you reach your financial goals?
By: Howard Dvorkin
Is a 2019 recession inevitable? No one knows for sure when we’ll face another national recession, but I feel quite comfortable predicting…
By: Howard Dvorkin
Paying off debt isn’t a simple process. People hit bumps in the road on their debt-free journey. Here are the biggest mistakes experts have made.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Did you put the holidays on plastic? Now you’re in holiday debt. It’s not impossible to climb your way out. Start seeking debt relief options today.
By: Howard Dvorkin
This month’s Debt.com scholarship winner suffered a tumor in her brain as a child. Her hardship is now her motivation to become a physician.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Ally and Matt Owen travel around the world teaching people how the used the financial independence retire early method to live out their dreams.