Mortgage News For The Beginning Of 2016
According to this article by Matthew Graham at Mortgage News Daily, mortgage rates have slightly dropped since the beginning of March: The average lender continues to quote conventional 30yr rates in...
View ArticleFCC Offers Subsidies For Internet Service
The Internet isn’t an option these days. You need Internet for pretty much everything, from paying bills to applying for jobs, but if you’re one of the 40 million Americans on Medicare, food stamps,...
View ArticleSmartest Investments For 20-Somethings
Being in your 20s and getting out on your own will probably be the most challenging financial time in your life. You suddenly have to pay for rent, a car, tuition, insurance, and utilities, all while...
View ArticleAMC Considers Allowing Texting In Theaters
Everyone loves texting, but nobody likes it in the movie theater. The screens are too bright, people don’t mute their phones, and it’s just a whole lot of annoying. It’s also happening on a regular...
View ArticleWordless Wednesday: Snapchat Bob Marley Is A Bad Idea
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View Article50% Of Teens Are Hooked On Smartphones
Good luck getting anyone these days to put down their phone. If you think adults have it bad, you should see just how bad the teenagers of the smartphone generation have it. According to a recent...
View ArticlePay Someone To Call Customer Service For You
There’s nothing worse than having to call customer service. Every time I have to call, I sit on the phone for an hour, minimum. That’s if I’m lucky. Now, if I’m somewhere where I can’t do anything...
View ArticleGoogle Brings You The World's Best Art
When I went to Paris in high school, we went to the Louvre. I say went to, not went inside. Taking a look at the line to get in, which meant a wait of several hours, and I decided that my time would...
View ArticleWhy Millennials Aren’t Buying Homes– Hint: It’s Not Why You Think
On the surface, it’s easy to assume why millennials (people in their 20s and early 30s now) are not buying houses at young ages like their parents did. They were in high school and college during the...
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