Reddit's IPO: What to know about valuation, timing

Reddit is attempting to raise almost $750 million in an initial public offering of its common stock.

Mortgage rates ease slightly as spring homebuying season nears: Freddie Mac

The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.88% for the week ending March 7, according to Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey.

CFPB finalizes rule capping credit card late fees at $8 on average

A new CFPB rule caps credit card late fees to 25% of the required payment and ends the automatic inflation adjustment for these charges.

Jerome Powell testifies about interest rates and inflation
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell told lawmakers on Wednesday that while inflation has cooled considerably in recent months, the central bank isn?t ready to cut rates yet. Powell said the central bank?s policy-setting committee ?would like to see more data? that makes them more confident that inflation is moving down to their 2% target. ?When we reach that confidence, the expectation is we will do so sometime this year, we can then begin dialing back,? Powell said.

Americans in this state are the biggest tax procrastinators: survey

Wyoming topped the list as the state with the biggest procrastination problem for the second year running, according to the IPX 1031 survey.

Here’s how Target Circle 360 compares to Walmart+ and Amazon Prime

Target Circle 360 will launch in April, offering several benefits through its new membership program. See how it stacks up against Walmart+ and Amazon Prime.

Will I face a 'tax bomb' on student loan forgiveness?

Student loan forgiveness could have some tax consequences down the line. Experts say there are several situations that can lead to a “student loan tax bomb.”