Dvorkin On Debt: When TV News Is On the Money
By: Howard Dvorkin
Financial news is hard to deliver in an entertaining way. We would like to acknowledge reporters like Tina Martin, who encourage financial responsibility.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Financial news is hard to deliver in an entertaining way. We would like to acknowledge reporters like Tina Martin, who encourage financial responsibility.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A universal credit card might sound better than it actually is. See what our expert has to say about these credit cards and his advice to readers.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Follow these steps to avoid those pesky credit card thieves. Secure your credit card because you don’t know who could be watching.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Headlines about upcoming financial disasters, like the recent scare concerning the auto bubble, might have you on your toes. But are they accurate?
By: Howard Dvorkin
Teaching kids to save money should be implemented into our high school programs. However, we should also discuss this issue with parents.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Luxury cars are the symbol of wealth and status in society. Or are they? Find out what the wealthiest Americans are driving.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Can you guess the number of credit card fees banks charge? Although we’ve seen a drop in the amount of fees, the number will shock you.
By: Howard Dvorkin
The eighth Debt.com scholarship winner has two goals: Find a home and become an artist. Here’s why a homeless college student won our scholarship.
By: Howard Dvorkin
A year after gay marriage becomes legal, same-sex marriage numbers have been increase rapidly. Will this change the couples finances?
By: Howard Dvorkin
You might be wondering what money and God have in common. Click to find out how spiritual and financial happiness effect one another.
By: Howard Dvorkin
Three new reports, three more things to worry about. Here’s a breakdown of the most recent happenings in student loan news.
By: Howard Dvorkin
The latest craze in mobile gaming can teach as much as it entertains. Here’s how I think Pokemon Go could be used to teach financial lessons…