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Is It Worth It to Buy the Latest Phone?
If you’re tempted to buy the latest phone, here are some key questions to ask yourself to help you decide if it’s wiser to upgrade now or to wait.
What is credit and why does it matter?
Credit affects many aspects of life. Find out what credit is, why it matters, how it’s calculated, and the difference between good and bad credit.
Common expenses when living on your own
Planning a budget is one of the most important things you can do to prepare for living on your own. Learn best practices for managing monthly living expenses.
Earthquakes: Are You Prepared?
Only 11.3% of households in Washington carry earthquake insurance even though Washington is considered the second highest risk in the nation for these events.
4 Strategies to Pay Off Holiday Debt
After holiday shopping is done, consumers often carry over big credit card balances. Get tips to help you quickly pay off leftover holiday debt.
Buy or Rent? 5 Crucial Homeownership Questions
Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you can make. If you’re considering whether to buy or rent, ask yourself these five homeownership questions first.
Confused about car insurance? Here's what you need to know.
Learn everything you need to know about car insurance, including what it is, why you need it, who it covers, the different types and how much you need.
What's the Difference Between Banks and Credit Unions?
Despite their similarities, banks and credit unions differ in many ways. Learn about their differences in fees, interest rates, customer service and security.
How to Get Your First Car Loan the Smart Way
You’re ready to get your first car loan but aren’t sure where to start. Here’s how to secure a loan and minimize financing costs for your new or used vehicle.