
Pay yourself first: How developing the habit of savings can mean lifelong financial security
A recent Bankrate survey revealed that 56 percent of Americans feel they don't have enough money in savings, and 60 percent can’t cover an unexpected expense.

Where the Top Experts say the Housing Market is heading in 2023
While the market certainly experienced some major trouble during 2022, there are signs of hope on the horizon – especially for buyers. Find out what the top industry experts are predicting for the housing market in 2023.

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As a member, you’re eligible to join our special rewards program, where you can get access to rate decreases, loan incentives, and more!

Major life events that require a new financial plan
Not all changes are bad—but they all require a second look at your current plans. Things like graduations, marriages, job changes, having a baby, and retirement all cause large shifts in financial priorities. When these events happen, it's a good time to sit down and re-evaluate your goals and plans.