A

Admin User

Finance Expert

56

Articles

Articles by Admin User

56 total
Free Checking Accounts with No Monthly Fees in 2026
Mar 8, 2026

Free Checking Accounts with No Monthly Fees in 2026

The average American pays $144/year in checking account fees. Here are the best truly free accounts that put that money back in your pocket.

Business Credit Cards: What to Know
Mar 6, 2026

Business Credit Cards: What to Know

Build credit and earn rewards for your business.

How Much House Can You Actually Afford? The Real Calculation
Mar 5, 2026

How Much House Can You Actually Afford? The Real Calculation

Banks will approve you for more than you should borrow. Use these calculations — not the bank's maximum — to set your homebuying budget.

The 5 Biggest Investing Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Mar 5, 2026

The 5 Biggest Investing Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

These five behavioral and strategic mistakes cost investors billions every year. Learning to avoid them is worth more than any hot stock tip.

15 Tax Deductions Most Americans Miss Every Year
Mar 5, 2026

15 Tax Deductions Most Americans Miss Every Year

The IRS doesn't remind you of deductions you're entitled to. These 15 overlooked write-offs could reduce your tax bill by $1,000 or more.

A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Your Credit Report
Mar 5, 2026

A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Your Credit Report

Your credit report is a financial biography that affects your ability to borrow, rent, and sometimes even get a job. Here's how to read and understand it.

Top 5 Fintech Apps to Watch in 2026
Mar 2, 2026

Top 5 Fintech Apps to Watch in 2026

From budgeting to investing, these apps are changing how we manage money.

Credit Score 101: What Lenders Actually Look At
Mar 1, 2026

Credit Score 101: What Lenders Actually Look At

Your credit score is a three-digit number that controls your financial life. Here's exactly how it's calculated — and how to improve it fast.

Roth vs. Traditional IRA: Which Gives You the Bigger Tax Break?
Feb 26, 2026

Roth vs. Traditional IRA: Which Gives You the Bigger Tax Break?

Both accounts offer powerful tax advantages, but in opposite directions. The "right" answer depends on your current vs. future tax rate — and a few key factors most people overlook.