Fixed student loan rates fall, variable rates creep back up — but remain relatively low
Our goal here at Credible Operations, Inc., NMLS Number 1681276, referred to as "Credible" below, is to give you the tools and confidence you need to improve your finances.
How poor credit could potentially cause you to pay more for car insurance
There's a secret most drivers don't know about how their auto insurance rates are set: having a low credit score can drive up your rates.
Home sale profits see rare decline in peak season: Is now a good time to sell your home?
U.S. home sales profits saw a rare dip in this year's homebuying season, experts weigh in.
Personal loans for small business: What to know
Personal loans enable you to launch or grow your business and are a great option if you don’t qualify for a small-business loan.
Borrowers who consolidated credit card debt saved $2K+ on average, data shows
It's easy to get in over your head with credit card debt, but debt payoff can seem much more difficult. With the right financial products, though, getting rid of your credit card balances can be totally manageable.
Variable student loan refinance rates hit 18-month low
The latest trends in interest rates for student loan refinancing from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
15-year mortgage rates notch 8th straight day at near-record low | August 18, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 18, 2021, which are trending up from yesterday.
Where to find home loans for bad credit
You can buy a home even if you have bad credit. Learn more about home loans for bad credit and how they work.
2020 Census data confirms national housing shortage, but a few regions may offer more for buyers
New construction can't keep pace with the growing demand for single-family homes, according to the 2020 Census. While new listings are scarce in certain metros, the inventory of homes in select counties is outpacing growth nationally. See where builders have been keeping up with demand.
Looking to pay down high-interest debt? Here are 3 expert-approved methods
Managing debt has consistently been a focus for Americans and it's seemingly no different following the COVID-19 pandemic. So VantageScore is offering tips on how to pay down debt.
Today's mortgage rates hold steady at bargain lows | August 17, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 17, 2021, which are mostly unchanged from yesterday.
Looking to refinance? Check out the latest drop in 20-year mortgage refinance rates | August 17, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 17, 2021, which are largely unchanged from yesterday.
New California law could force short-term shortage of pork, change how pigs are farmed
A new California law could soon make bacon and other pork products scarce as producers complain it'll be a struggle to meet the new requirements.
Landlords speak out on struggles their facing amid eviction moratorium extending
The new federal moratorium on evictions has been extended until October. After a federal judge rejected a request from landlords to put it on hold. It helps keep renters in their homes but landlords say it's putting them out of business.
Child tax credit: Treasury, IRS disburse second round of payments
According to the IRS and Treasury Department, a technical issue will cause a small percentage of those who chose direct deposits to receive a physical check this month.
Today's mortgage rates continue holding firmly at historic lows | August 13, 2021
Check out the mortgage rates for August 13, 2021, which are unchanged from yesterday.
Today's mortgage refinance rates: Longer terms fluctuate, shorter terms hold firm | August 13, 2021
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for August 13, 2021, which are a mixed bag from yesterday.
Realtor vs. real estate agent: What’s the difference?
The terms Realtor and real estate agent are often used interchangeably. But they’re not exactly the same.
Mortgage eClosings making refinancing easier than ever
Lenders and title companies are increasingly partnering with tech companies to create remote mortgage closings.
Biden admin reverses Trump-era student loan policy limiting state oversight: Are you impacted?
Biden's Education Department recently rolled back Trump-era regulations that limited the authority of the states to oversee borrower protections for federal student loans. See how your loans may be impacted.










