Banking and Finance

What makes an LLC loan different than a regular small business loan?

Published on: Bankrate

Many business owners form limited liability corporations (LLCs) to separate their personal assets from their business assets. If you want to fund your LLC, you have many business loan options.

The Gen-Z Guide to Buying Car Insurance for the First Time

Published on: Reviews.com

When you get off your parents’ car insurance and buy your own policy, you’ve unlocked a new level of adulting. But how exactly is liability insurance different from comprehensive insurance, again? It’s hard to keep these things straight. If you’re a first-time car insurance buyer, reading through policy jargon feels a lot like a math class flashback.

How To Choose A Bank

Published on: Forbes Advisor

Choosing the wrong bank can be more than just frustrating—it can be expensive. Subpar interest rates and pointless fees add up. According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Americans lose billions of dollars each year to banking junk fees alone.

Average down payment on a house

Published on: Bankrate

You might have heard you’ll need a 20 percent down payment to buy a home. While there’s a reason that number seems standard, 20 percent isn’t set in stone. Many mortgages require borrowers to put down as little as 3 or 3.5 percent, and some loans don’t have minimums at all.