An inside look at the latest trends in federal housing regulation and policy, featuring the 2022 Vanguard Honoree, Faith Schwartz
Several of the 2022 HousingWire Vanguard honorees shared their insights on whatâs happening at the federal level
Several of the 2022 HousingWire Vanguard honorees shared their insights on whatâs happening at the federal level
[Note from editor: The âMastermind Showcaseâ highlights companies and news from members of the GEM. Todayâs showcase: Miravel] Designing, manufacturing, and distributing Wall Gardens, Miravel helps people grow fresh food in urban environments. The Wall Garden leverages AI to adapt to its surroundings and automatically…
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Now that you have a better understanding of how to budget for a home, weâll dive into what to do and what not to do when buying a home. Buying a house isnât something that you can just wake up one morning and decide to doâfor most people at least. You need to understand the
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Name: Marta Aviles City: Aurora, a suburb of Denver, Colorado Occupation: Tech support at a cable company call center Age: 19 Salary: $32,240 Home price: $90,000 Marta Aviles bought a home before she was old enough to buy a beer. She’s not a trust-funder. She didn’t win the lottery. She just worked two jobs, gave up luxuries, and saved for […]
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Even though consumers have been using online banking and mobile applications for years, the concept of online financial planners like Mint is still new. In comparison to a traditional face-to-face financial planning relationship, how do online financial advisors work? Online financial advisors allow users to manage their investments, track their spending, create budgets, and leverage
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Verizon launched a new credit card today, in partnership with Synchrony Bank which has no annual fee and no foreign transaction fee. It offers 4% back at grocery stores and gas stations, and offers 3% back on dining. There is a $100 bill credit signup bonus. There’s also a potential signup bonus of up to $1,000 for those who signup by June 25th.
USAA is offering a $200 signup bonus, on a number of their cards, after spending $1,000 within 90 days
Credit Absolute Receives 2016 Best of Scottsdale Award Scottsdale Award Program Honors the Achievement SCOTTSDALE February 18, 2016 — Credit Absolute has been selected for the 2016 Best of Scottsdale Award in the Credit Counseling Service category by the Scottsdale Award Program. Each year, the Scottsdale Award Program identifies companies that we believe have […]
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As we near the end of year, itâs a good time to take stock of our credit cards and review which ones have benefits, requirements, or limits that reset at year-end. Weâll also examine which cards give you a quick double-dip credit when applying at year-end, and take a look at which cards to apply […]
Verizon launched a new credit card today, in partnership with Synchrony Bank which has no annual fee and no foreign transaction fee. It offers 4% back at grocery stores and gas stations, and offers 3% back on dining. There is a $100 bill credit signup bonus. There’s also a potential signup bonus of up to $1,000 for those who signup by June 25th.