Is America Going Cashless? (What Currency Americans Use)
PostNearly 30 percent of Americans do not use cash to make purchases, up from 24 percent in 2015, according to … Read More

Nearly 30 percent of Americans do not use cash to make purchases, up from 24 percent in 2015, according to … Read More

It can start small. Your partner goes on a shopping spree or buys himself new golf clubs – without telling … Read More

Whether you live in San Diego or Mobile, Alabama, we all have expenses in life such as rent/mortgage, food, transportation, … Read More

For many consumers, a credit card that offers deferred interest seems like a smart way to finance a large purchase … Read More

The end of the year is always bittersweet. While some of us fondly reflect on the year that was, others … Read More

In October 2018, DebtWave Credit Counseling, Inc. welcomed the newest addition to our team: Meet Adriana Sanchez Torres, our new … Read More

A cash advance is a service offered by credit card companies. It’s meant to be a convenience, allowing consumers to … Read More

For those that own a home, you know it’s commonly one of the biggest investments in a portfolio. But not … Read More

Behind the rosy headlines of a soaring stock market and historically low unemployment levels, a majority of U.S. households are … Read More

Exposure to financial literacy programs can have a positive impact on your credit score, according to data obtained from a … Read More

The words we use when we speak to ourselves matter. How we view ourselves and our circumstances can have a … Read More

Gift-giving is expensive. It’s so expensive that a survey from OfferUp found that 24 percent of Americans consider holiday spending … Read More