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How long do derogatory marks on credit last?
By Rachel Wait published
Feature Derogatory marks on your credit report can damage your credit score and make it harder to borrow. But how long do derogatory marks last and how can they be fixed?

Refinance rush returns as mortgage interest rates hit 2-month low
By Tim Leonard published
News Applications to refinance jump 10% as Americans weigh up mortgage interest rate savings.

Is there a fourth stimulus check on the horizon for Americans?
By Tim Leonard published
News The benefit that another stimulus payment could deliver to Americans is not in doubt, but how likely is it that a fourth stimulus check will be delivered?

How much does it cost to refinance your house?
By Rachel Wait published
Feature There are many benefits to refinancing your home, but with closing costs to consider, here's how much you can expect to pay and what you can do to reduce them.

6 things to consider one month ahead of the tax deadline
By Tim Leonard published
Feature Helpful advice for all American taxpayers to think about as the May 17 deadline for filing taxes nears.

Americans prioritize mortgages in the pandemic, but which debt should you pay off first?
By Tim Leonard published
News Mortgage payments are the debt obligation that homeowners have been most reluctant to skip in the past year, but are their priorities correct?

Mortgage prequalification vs preapproval: What’s the difference?
By Leanne Macardle published
Feature Homebuyers take note - mortgage prequalification and mortgage preapproval are definitely different things.

How Americans are spending their stimulus payments, and how to make best use of yours
By Tim Leonard published
News Bills and debt dominate stimulus payment spending, but what should your priorities be?
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