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This week’s money news

September 23, 2024 By Liz Weston

This week’s top story: Harris v. Trump on student loans. In other news: What the Fed’s rate cutting plans mean for the housing market, what small-business owners need to know about digital security, and how to watch football without cable.

Harris v. Trump on Student Loans: Where the Candidates Stand
As president, Harris would likely champion student loan relief and free community college. Trump would likely restrict or dismantle loan forgiveness and promote access to non-traditional degrees.

What the Fed’s Rate Cutting Plans Mean for the Housing Market
If lower mortgage interest rates are finally here, what does that portend for potential home buyers, refinancers and sellers?

What Small-Business Owners Need to Know About Digital Security
Any small-business that has an online presence may be vulnerable to digital security breaches and cyber attacks. Consulting with professionals and being proactive about policies can help protect your business.

How to Watch Football Without Cable
Finding all the football on TV isn’t as easy as it used to be, but there are good options for every fan.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: digital security, football, mortgage rate, small business, Student Loans

Monday’s need-to-know money news

September 9, 2013 By Liz Weston

Dollar mazeBecoming financially savvy at a young age, how to make your money last through your retirement, and how being a football fan penalizes your wallet.

Personal Finance Tips for Young Adults
The earlier you become financially savvy, the better the payoff.

Making your money last through retirement
Tips on how to stretch your savings over the course of your retirement.

Freeze Your Assets: How to Force Yourself to Stop Overspending
By “freeze your assets”, we’re talking literally freezing.

5 ways credit scores impact retirement
Being retired doesn’t mean you should ignore your credit score.

The high cost of being a football fan
Watching your favorite team can take a big hit on your wallet.

Filed Under: Liz's Blog Tagged With: Credit Score, finance tips, football, NFL, overspending, Retirement, tips

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