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Mortgage & Real Estate

8min de lectura

15-Year vs 30-Year Mortgage: Which Is Right for You?

A 15-year mortgage saves you hundreds of thousands in interest but comes with higher monthly payments. Here's how to decide which term fits your finances.

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8min de lectura

FHA vs Conventional Loan: Which Mortgage Is Right for You?

FHA loans require just 3.5% down with a 580 credit score. Conventional loans need 3-5% down with 620+ credit. Here's which costs less over the life of the loan.

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12min de lectura

First-Time Homebuyer Guide 2026: Step-by-Step

Buying your first home in 2026 means navigating 6.75% mortgage rates, elevated prices, and a complex loan landscape. This step-by-step guide covers every stage from credit prep through closing.

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8min de lectura

How Much House Can I Afford? A Step-by-Step Guide

Use the 28/36 rule: spend no more than 28% of gross income on housing and 36% on total debt. Here's how to calculate your real home buying budget.

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8min de lectura

Mortgage Rates in 2026: Current Rates, Forecast, and What to Do

Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey tracks 30-year fixed rates back to 1971 -- the post-pandemic spike to 8% in late 2023 was the highest since 2000. Rates have moderated since, but the path back to sub-4% territory hinges on inflation data and Fed policy decisions that remain uncertain through 2026.

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10min de lectura

Renting vs Buying a Home in 2026: The Complete Analysis

With 2026 mortgage rates near 6.75% and national median rent at $1,850/month, the rent-vs-buy equation depends on how long you plan to stay and your local market.

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7min de lectura

When to Refinance Your Mortgage: The Complete Decision Guide

Refinancing makes sense when the interest savings exceed closing costs before you sell. Use the break-even calculation to decide if refinancing is worth it.

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Savings & Retirement

8min de lectura

401(k) vs Roth IRA: Where Should Your Money Go First?

Always capture the full employer 401(k) match before contributing anywhere else -- that's an instant 50-100% return. After that, a Roth IRA beats a 401(k) for most earners under $100,000. Here's the exact order and the math behind it.

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8min de lectura

Best High-Yield Savings Accounts in 2026: APY Comparison

The FDIC reports the national average savings account rate at 0.41% APY as of early 2026, while leading online high-yield savings accounts are offering 4.0-5.0% APY -- a 10x difference that amounts to $585/year in extra interest on a $13,000 balance. The difference is structural, not temporary.

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7min de lectura

Compound Interest Explained: How Your Money Grows Exponentially

Compound interest earns returns on your returns. A $10,000 investment at 7% becomes $76,000 in 30 years without adding a single dollar. Here's how it works.

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8min de lectura

How Much Emergency Fund Do You Really Need?

The Federal Reserve's 2024 SHED survey found that 37% of Americans couldn't cover a $400 emergency from savings alone. The standard 3-to-6-month guideline is a starting point -- your actual target depends on income stability, household structure, and health factors.

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9min de lectura

How Much Life Insurance Do I Need? The DIME Method

The DIME method -- Debt, Income, Mortgage, Education -- gives you a concrete coverage target instead of a vague rule of thumb. Here's how to calculate it for your situation.

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8min de lectura

The 50/30/20 Budget Rule: How to Actually Follow It

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey shows the average American household spends 33% of after-tax income on housing alone -- which is why the 50/30/20 rule works for some people but needs adjustment for others. The framework is a starting point, not a fixed rule.

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11min de lectura

Retirement Planning by Age: Your Decade-by-Decade Guide

Retirement looks different in your 20s, 40s, and 60s. Here are the specific targets, allocation shifts, and catch-up strategies for each decade -- with real numbers.

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9min de lectura

How Much Should You Have Saved for Retirement by Age?

By 30, aim for 1x your salary saved. By 50, target 6x. By 67, aim for 10x. Here are the benchmarks, the math behind them, and strategies if you're behind.

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9min de lectura

Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA: Which Should You Choose?

Roth IRAs offer tax-free growth and withdrawals; Traditional IRAs give you a tax break now. The right choice depends on your current tax bracket and future expectations.

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