Tender, slow-cooked chicken infused with zesty ranch dressing mix, au jus gravy mix, and tangy pepperoncini peppers, served on soft slider buns. These Mississippi chicken sliders are great for snacking or as an appetizer at parties and gatherings. If you’re on a mission to find a fuss-free and seriously comforting slow cooker chicken recipe, look...
Do This Mid-Year Financial Checkup Right Now
New Year’s isn’t the only time to talk financial resolutions. With summer in full swing, while you’re about halfway between your last year’s resolutions and the next, now is also a powerful time to evaluate your money goals. Read more…
How to Stop Being a Financial Procrastinator
Do you chronically put off mundane financial tasks like tracking expenses, paying bills, and filing taxes? Does even checking your bank account balance fill you with dread? If so, you may be a financial procrastinator. Read more…
Alek Wek Covers Vogue Brazil.
Alek Wek is featured on the cover of Vogue Brazil’s September 2023 issue, adorned in an exquisite Chanel outfit adorned with floral embellishments. This trailblazing model made history back in 2004 as the first black model to close a Chanel Haute Couture show. Set in a lush Manhattan garden, the outdoor photo session seamlessly blends...
How to Wear a Bodycon Dress
Whether you’re planning your outfit for a big event, looking to switch up your day to day style or you simply want to add to your evening wear rotation, a bodycon dress is the way to go. This figure-hugging style is perfect for wearing alone or for using as a backdrop for all of your...
How One Late Student Loan Payment Can Affect You
It’s been a hell of a summer for people with student loans. In June the Supreme Court blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness program. Then in July, the Education Department announced it would automatically forgive student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers on income-driven repayment plans. Read more…
The Money Questions You Should Be Able to Answer
For anyone burdened with debt, fighting lifestyle creep, or overwhelmed by the current state of inflation, it’s all too easy to feel as if your finances are out of your control. Even if you aren’t drowning in debt (thank goodness), the ever-looming prospect of a recession means you are still stuck living with… Read more…
When You Should Overpay Your Credit Card
While most of us focus on making timely payments to avoid interest and fees, have you ever wondered what happens if you overpay your credit card? Whether it’s part of your credit strategy or some autopay mistake, overpayment happens—sending you into a negative balance. Here’s what to know about the pros and cons of… Read...
What Is a Home Swap Loan, and When Should You Get One?
If you only go by stock images, buying a house is a pleasant if not serene experience filled with shiny, happy people finally living life to the fullest. If you have actually bought a home some time in your life you know this is a lie: Buying a house is stressful to the point of...
The Difference Between a Mortgage’s APR and Interest Rate
When shopping for a mortgage, you’ll likely encounter two key terms: Annual percentage rate (APR) and interest rate. While these terms often get thrown around interchangeably, understanding the difference between them can help you choose the best loan option. Here’s the difference between an APR and an interest rate,… Read more…









