Stocks pare gains fueled by America's reopening

U.S. equity markets were mixed Wednesday as U.S. states continued with their plans to reopen America.

Stocks soar on reopening optimism

U.S. equity markets surged to their best levels in months as states continued to reopen and as traders returned to the New York Stock Exchange for the first time since shutting down on March 23 to slow the spread of COVID-19.

How to save money on flood insurance

With Hurricane Season starting on Monday, many people may soon be relying on their flood insurance. It can be costly, but Heather Sullivan has some tips to save money.

Applying for unemployment while returning to work

As Texas continues to reopen, many questions are being asked around unemployment applications and returning to work.

Credit cards that can save you money on groceries, gas

The consumer site Nerdwallet recently researched credit cards that can save you the most money when you buy groceries, gas, or just about anything else.

Deadline approaching for laid-off workers to get health insurance

Taxpayer-subsidized health insurance is available for a modest cost — sometimes even free — across the country, but few people seem to know how to find it.

Stocks post weekly gains after quiet Friday session ahead of Memorial Day

U.S. equity markets slipped Friday but registered solid weekly gains as investors focused on the reopening of the American economy while also keeping tabs on Chinese President Xi JInping's efforts to tighten his grip over Hong Kong ahead of the Memorial Day weekend. 

How to pick the best hotel credit card

If you’re a frequent traveler, a hotel credit card can be a big help. Just know the pros and cons, and choose a hotel card that meets specific travel needs.

Who is responsible for debt after divorce?

“What’s mine is yours” takes on a new meaning when debt is divvied up in a divorce.

What is a debt validation letter?

Take this important step if a debt collector comes knocking.