My mortgage holder, Wells Fargo, no longer offers HELOCs. I browsed bankrate.com and nerdwallet.com and see many providers, but only a few banks. I do not recognize many of the companies on the list. (Ex: https://www.nerdwallet.com/mortgages/heloc-rates). Source: 10 months ago
I would try renting first and when you are happy where you are and with your job for awhile consider getting a new homebuyers loan. Also, you need to work on your credit for that to happen. Call a bank and ask about a prepaid credit card. Then use that card to pay a small monthly bill (3-7% of the allotted credit) that you can have taken straight out of your checking account (at that same bank or a different one).... Source: 11 months ago
There are some good reviews on moneysense.ca or nerdwallet.com or creditcardgenius.ca or savynewcanadian.com or ratehub.ca. Source: 12 months ago
Tough choice between Minneapolis and Portland. I'd stay away from DC personally. I love it here in Minnesota, but have friends just outside Portland who like it there as well. Both areas have good schools in the suburbs and are great cities. I think public transit is better in Portland is better and you can't beat the wilderness opportunities in Oregon, but Minnesota has a TON of great parks and wilderness as... Source: about 1 year ago
Per NerdWallet, Chase provided the following additional information about the conversion:. Source: about 1 year ago
-----EDIT Before I posted I visited nerdwallet.com again. It is different. So take that with a grain of salt. I resigned up for it, because it motivates me. But their privacy statement is probably why I'm getting these third party 0% APR easy credit mailings. We all want shit; can I withstand the pressure and have courage and discipline? --------------------- End of edit, before posting, but up top here. Source: about 1 year ago
I was thinking the exact same thing and was a little disappointed they are not even on my bracket? For that matter, SVB was not a top 20 bank, despite everyone claiming they were #16. I guess it all comes down to how you define it (which is why I included the nerdwallet.com disclaimer about how they came up with their list). Source: about 1 year ago
OK, so I took a half-assed stab at a mock bracket. This is the top 20 largest U.S. Banks according to nerdwallet.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Recommend using more than 1 loan repayment simulators: freestudentloanadvice.org has federal & another, studentloanplanner.com , & nerdwallet.com. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm not looking for an argument and I fully agree with the sentiment of your statement, but I'm not sure nerdwallet.com is where I'm turning to for the most accurate information if precision is important to me. Source: over 1 year ago
From nerdwallet.com "At Home2 Suites by Hilton and Tru by Hilton hotels, you'll earn 5 base points per $1. And you won't earn any base points at Hampton by Hilton hotels in China because those hotels are excluded from the Hilton Honors loyalty program.". Source: over 1 year ago
Payday Loans are bad, and credit cards are good. You can go to nerdwallet.com and find cards that will help you build credit. Just make sure you get a card that has no annual fee, and only use the card twice a year on stuff you have the money for like a bag of chips, and then pay the balance off. That's all you need to do to start building credit. If you're old enough you can open an online-only bank account in... Source: over 1 year ago
I'll offer a couple of things to think about. First, apartments ask for/want to know about your credit history because they want to know if you'll be able to pay them on time (are you responsible with money). They are going to give you a place to stay and in turn they want to be paid and a credit score gives them a good idea of who would pay and who wouldn't. A good score is anything above 700. You of course don't... Source: over 1 year ago
NP, but I suggest doing further research just to make sure their product caters to your needs. Also, try nerdwallet.com for other options too. Source: over 1 year ago
You could go to bankrate.com or nerdwallet.com and look for good places to go online. Source: over 1 year ago
Having an issue with nerdwallet.com. Main content loads briefly only to be replaced by an error at the top:. Source: over 1 year ago
Hello r/travel! Hoping someone here may know the answer to this or point me in the right direction. I was wondering if there is any known service/website/app where you can have a central place to search all the benefits of the accounts one may have. Let me explain further. I have mint.com or personalcapital.com or nerdwallet.com to see all my account balances and keep track of my credit score. I have a set of... Source: over 1 year ago
Get a credit card with no foreign transaction fee. nerdwallet.com can help you find one if you don't already have one. Otherwise those fees will cost you a lot. Source: over 1 year ago
You can also start doing the pre-approval process wherever you bank or use a tool like nerdwallet.com to find some mortgage providers. Source: almost 2 years ago
You might check out a financial info site called nerdwallet.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
I think nerdwallet.com is pretty good. Source: almost 2 years ago
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