Key Takeaways: Transition Challenges: Veterans face unique financial challenges when transitioning from military to civilian life, including employment hurdles, healthcare costs, and housing instability. Employment and Economic Stability: Despite strong leadership skills, veterans often encounter unemployment or underemployment due to skill mismatches. Support from programs like VETS and the GI…

Good news for those looking for more affordable housing: Rents keep falling. In October, rents fell for the 27th straight month year-over-year and the third consecutive month-over-month according to Realtor.com’s October Rental Report. The median asking rent for a 0-2 bedroom property in the 50 largest U.S. metros was $1,969,…

PeopleImages/Getty Images Key takeaways CDs are among the safest places to keep your money, but early withdrawals or inflation can erode returns. FDIC or NCUA insurance protects up to $250,000 per depositor, per institution. Smart CD strategies — like laddering or using no-penalty CDs — can help you avoid losses…

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When your financial life involves more than one country, taxes can get complex. This is true for expats, dual citizens, digital nomads and business owners with activity abroad. A cross-border tax accountant can help you handle international filing rules and reporting obligations. They work with…

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Key takeaways Social Security is a federal program that provides income to retirees, survivors of deceased workers and disabled people. The average Social Security check for retirees is around $2,000 per month — slightly higher than the average benefit for survivors and people with disabilities. How many years worked, how…

Key takeaways Emergency loans can help cover a wide range of unexpected expenses when you don’t have enough savings. There are different types of emergency loans, including installment and revolving options. Personal loans and personal lines of credit offer lower interest rates and more flexibility. Payday and title loans have…

Key takeaways International students can get credit cards, but you’ll likely need an ITIN or someone who’ll let you become an authorized user on their card. A U.S. bank account can help, too. If you’re under 21, you’ll need an adult co-signer or a way to prove you can repay…

FG Trade/GettyImages; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Key takeaways Federal law requires mortgage lenders to automatically cancel private mortgage insurance (PMI) when the mortgage balance drops to 78 percent of the home’s purchase price, or when the loan term reaches its halfway point, whichever comes first. You can also ask for…

Key takeaways Your starting credit score depends on your initial credit activity; there is no standard starting point. You need at least one open account with one to six months of activity reported to receive a FICO score or VantageScore. Building healthy credit habits early on will help you start…

Inverse exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer a way for contrarian traders to bet against the expected daily performance of an asset class, such as stocks or bonds. These risky investments, often in the form of inverse short ETFs, can be valuable for seasoned market pros. But they are definitely not for…

Key takeaways It’s possible to secure a competitive auto loan rate after bankruptcy, but it will be more challenging. To offset some of the challenges of bankruptcy, work on improving your credit before you apply for an auto loan. You may receive better rates by making a large down payment…

A financial advisor can be a wonderful resource for getting your finances in order, offering you expert advice across a range of financial matters. But financial advisors are not all created equal, and those looking for an advisor must understand the potential drawbacks of using one. Key takeaways A financial…

Your retirement years are usually when life becomes a little more predictable: daily routines are formed, social security benefits are secured, and you’ve likely put down roots somewhere. If you’re on a fixed retirement income, you’ve probably also ironed out any kinks in your budget. However, depending on where you’ve…

Key takeaways In most cases, homeowners insurance policies do not cover mold damage as it’s often tied to home maintenance. Homeowners insurance policies may provide coverage to remove the mold as part of the mitigation effort to restore your property from a covered peril. Mold claims are paid out on…

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