Forty percent of Americans in a committed relationship have kept a financial secret, which includes, keeping or have kept a ...
Average APRs have inched down slightly, but you should focus on lowering your credit card balance as soon as you can.
Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com, joins Lisa Dent to breakdown details pertaining to a survey that states ...
Despite a strong economy, the share of Americans making only the minimum credit card payment hit a 12-year high and ...
A new survey finds 45% of Americans consider financial infidelity — keeping money secrets from a spouse or partner — to be ...
They also shared that friends have suggested they use funds from their portfolio to invest in ventures such as an apartment ...
Those aged 18 to 28 were also more inclined to consider concealing one's finances as bad, if not worse, than actual cheating.
When it comes to money, couples face a big question: yours, mine or ours? Experts say there generally isn’t a wrong answer — ...
Uncertainties persist, but, five years after the pandemic lockdown, this year may at last mark a return to normal.