Being in a new country can be quite daunting. From not knowing the language to trying to find your way in a new area, the idea of traveling abroad might seem like too much to handle. Here are some tips to make your journey more manageable:
Tips for Traveling Abroad for the First Time
Ways to Impress Your First Federal Bank Mortgage Lender
If you’re in the market for a mortgage, impressing your lender will help you get a better interest rate and save money in the long run. Since just a few percentage points can translate to thousands in savings throughout the life of your loan, consider these strategies to help you put your best foot forward when applying for a mortgage:
What's Ahead for Home Prices?
Topics: Homeowners, Mortgages / Home Equity
How to Fund Your Teen's First Car
Your teen has probably been dreaming about driving as long as you’ve been dreading it. However, the time has come, and your teen has earned their license. Now they want to secure their own wheels so they can fully embrace the freedom of the open road. Here are a few tips on how you can fund your teen’s first car:
Topics: Financial Education, Family
Broadway Musicals You Can Watch Online
Thanks to the raw energy, pageantry, and talent on display, there’s nothing like the thrill of a live Broadway performance. But if you can’t make it to the theatre, check out these smash hits available on your favorite streaming services.
Topics: Lifestyle
When To Use Your Business Credit Card
You’re holding the bill as you reach for the business credit card in your wallet. Do you charge the expense to your company’s line of credit or use your personal card? This can be a tricky judgment to make — especially if you’re an entrepreneur or business owner. To help you decide, here is some advice on when you should and shouldn’t use your...
Topics: Small Business, Financial Education
What Are Experts Saying About the Fall Housing Market?
Topics: Homeowners, Mortgages / Home Equity
How Those Over 50 Can Play "Retirement Catch-Up"
If retirement is looming, but you have not built the nest egg you want or need for worry-free golden years, there is no need to fret. There are strategies and tactics you can employ to catch up on your retirement savings goals when you are over the age of 50. Here is a closer look at a few methods that can help make a difference for your bottom...
Topics: Retirement, Financial Education
How to Season Your Way to Greater Flavor
When you want the meals you cook to taste good, reaching for the salt and pepper makes plenty of sense. But don’t stop with those common seasonings! Vibrant herbs and zesty spices abound at local grocery stores, online specialty shops, and perhaps even in your own yard or garden. Once you choose the right ones for your recipe, you’ll be well on...
Topics: Lifestyle
How a Job Loss Affects Your Loans
It’s no secret unemployment can have serious consequences for your financial health. If you’re in the process of obtaining a loan or you’re already making payments on one, what should you do if you lose your job? Here are some answers to help you feel more informed in the midst of a difficult situation:
Topics: Financial Education
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