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Life Changes
Don't let the fear of the unknown stop you from embracing life changes—explore your options with articles and activities about buying a house, getting married, preparing for children, and more.
Know about all the health insurance options and learn how to choose a plan that best fits your lifestyle, budget and coverage needs before you pick a plan.
Peer-to-peer payment apps are convenient, but they aren’t without pitfalls. Learn about potential problems before you hit “Send.”
Student loans are intimidating. Learn how you can start repaying them.
Learn what to expect with different monthly payments to your personal loans.
Going to college incurs a lot of expenses you might not have thought about.
Learn about tax return basics, including filing status, deductions, and credits.
Out of work? Here’s a guide to unemployment, severance, retirement, health insurance and finding a new job.
Explore your options for earning extra income and see how much you could bring in every month.
Teaching your family to be financially literate is as simple as involving them in everyday financial decisions.
Protect yourself against health insurance surprise billing by learning how to happens.
Use the Financial Wellness Assessment to discover your personal finance strengths and weaknesses.
Most people have to borrow money at some point, and many struggle to pay it back. But debt is a burden that doesn't have to break the bank.
Yes! Thanks to the FDIC & NCUA, a financial institution is one of the safest places to store money. See how these agencies protect your money.
Illness can befall anyone—take a look at all of your long term and short term options for when you get sick and can’t work.
Predatory lending defines any loan practice that’s unfair, deceptive or abusive to borrowers. Protect your financial future by learning how to recognize and avoid the dangers of predatory lending practices.
A borrower’s guide to the 2026 student loan changes. Understand the end of the SAVE plan, the rollout of the new RAP and Tiered Standard plans, and why the "tax bomb" is back for forgiveness after 2025.
If you're considering going to college, you have nothing to lose by applying for federal student aid.