Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapse may lower mortgage rates, helping a stagnant housing market and amid bank failures, savers look to stretch federal deposit cash protection beyond $250,000

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Amid bank failures, savers look to stretch federal deposit cash protection beyond $250,000

Higher yields, expanded insurance coverage in cash-management services draw fresh interest after SVB and Signature collapse  Read More

‘The failures are idiosyncratic’: Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapse may lower mortgage rates, helping a stagnant housing market

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank will likely help push mortgage rates down further, experts say. Read More

My father’s business is worth millions. He married his caregiver, who is 40 years his junior, 5 years ago. Now he fears for his life. What should we do?

‘There was a prenuptial agreement, but our lawyers have said it was poorly written and would never hold up in court.’ Read More

‘You don’t need a man any more’: More single women own property than single men

According to a new report by Bankrate, the number of single female homeowners continues to surpass the number of male homeowners. Read More

Americans are becoming more afraid of self-driving cars, study says

Why is the technology giving drivers the willies? It could be their misconceptions of what’s actually out there. Read More

Three years in, the pandemic has changed the way we live, work, travel, save and spend. How did we get here? 

When COVID-19 first hit, most of us had little clue just how much everything was about to change. Looking back, it’s had many long-term effects on our finances. Read More

Things could be looking up for first-time home buyers

Homes became more affordable for first-time buyers, and there were more on the market during the fourth quarter of 2022. Here is some guidance for buyers. Read More

Free community college was slashed from Build Back Better. The White House is asking to fund it again

As part of its budget proposal the Biden administration requested $90 billion over 10 years to pay for a free community college program Read More

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