Expert offers tips to navigate financial change, as inflation and recession fears drag on

The government's report that came out this week that inflation has climbed to 9.1% has more consumers facing some really tight finances and quite frankly, just worried about a possible recession.

FHFA saves more than 100K homes from foreclosure in Q1: report

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have saved homes from foreclosure and lowered many monthly mortgage payments. Here's what you can do if you are struggling.

As more corporations change their address to Texas, they bring change with them

When Chevron announced in June that it was moving out of its California headquarters and potentially bringing 2,000 employees to Houston, it was the latest in a growing list of corporate moves to Texas.

Should you refinance your student loans? Best lenders to consider

When you refinance student loans, you replace one or more of your existing student loans with a new loan and possibly lower your interest rate.

After Big Freeze blackouts, Texas power grid challenged during triple-digit heatwave

As blistering, triple-digit heat is testing the limits of the Texas power grid, ERCOT is warning Texans to conserve as much electricity use, as possible. Under normal circumstances, such a warning to conserve would, probably, be a worrisome inconvenience.

3-year personal loan interest rates edge down slightly

The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.

June job growth revealed amid recession fears

The jobs report in June was strong, despite risks of a recession on the horizon. Here's what that means for interest rates.

Woman-owned contractor building her reputation one project at a time

A new four-lane road in Clear Lake is open to traffic as crews work to build a wide walk and bike looks like any other road project, except this one, was built under the direction of Raquel Bourjourne's INDI Construction Partners.

Mortgage rates plummet amid recession fears

Mortgage rates sank this week, but they could soon begin to rise once again.