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What you should know about credit monitoring

Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase So much of our lives take place online, including things like paying bills, shopping, getting paid, and even sending a friend...

Thanks to Biden, 153K more people kiss student debt goodbye

This post was originally published on Word In Black by  Bria Overs As promised, this week the Biden-Harris administration canceled student loan debt for borrowers enrolled in the Saving...

College does not have to be a debt sentence

by AYA WALLER-BEY Last winter, I gave a college admissions workshop at a popular local charter school. After a series of questions asking about students’...

ADHD is not a deterrent to managing your money

Photo: Getty Images ADHD doesn’t make it any simpler for folks who are already struggling with managing their finances. In case this describes you, you’re...

Still buying gifts? Why ‘buy now, pay later’ could be a dangerous option for many holiday shoppers

by Jay L. Zagorsky, Boston University Gift-givers hoping to splurge this holiday season despite the pinch of high inflation have an easy option: buy now,...

Federal student debt forgiveness program receives massive makeover

President Joe Biden and his colleagues at 1800 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. are making strides toward alleviating the stress of student loans for...

Nick Cannon pays off student debt for seven HBCU students

This week, Nick Cannon gave a group of HBCU students the surprise of a lifetime. With the help of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and...

JPMorgan Chase commits $30 billion to advance racial equity

New commitments and public policy efforts will address key drivers of the racial wealth divide, reduce systemic racism against Black and Latinx people, and...

Preventing the Fall of America

As we have celebrated the birthday and contribution of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one has to be concerned about the America that has...

Don’t let auto dealer markups take you for a ride

CHARLENE CROWELL (NNPA)—The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently issued a warning to banks, finance companies and credit unions that they will be held accountable for discrimination in auto lending. In announcing its intention to hold auto lenders accountable for illegal, discriminatory markups, CFPB also published a bulletin detailing ways lenders should incorporate practices designed to honor fair lending laws.

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