Should I refinance my adjustable-rate mortgage now?

If your ARM is reaching the end of its term, now is the perfect time to refinance to a fixed-rate mortgage. Here are the steps you’ll take to get started.

Some store owners unhappy with new tax for BeltLine businesses

Businesses within half a mile of the BeltLine will soon be paying more in taxes with the approval of the Beltline Tax District.

Looking to sell and buy a house simultaneously? What you need to know

If you’re planning to sell and buy a house at the same time, it’s important to understand your financial situation and time the transactions just right.

Is it worth paying for credit monitoring?

Many services are free, but some important benefits and features may be missing.

McDonald's Shamrock Shake celebrates St. Patrick's Day and beyond

McDonald’s said the green mint-flavored drinks will be available while supplies last, which could possibly be through the weekend.

What happens after mortgage forbearance ends? Here's what you need to know

Millions of homeowners will be exiting COVID-19-related mortgage forbearance over the next few months. It’s important to know what to expect and what steps you can take next.

Trying to save $25,000 in a year? Consider these strategies

Would you like to have $25,000 in your savings account? You can achieve this savings goal in a single year by sticking to a budget and savings plan.

5 reasons why your mortgage could be denied after preapproval

Don’t lose your dream home over a simple mistake. Watch out for these errors that could cost you a loan even after preapproval.

Atlanta officials approve tax district designed to complete BeltLine

Property owners in the new tax district will see a hike in taxes in 2021 that City of Atlanta officials said will help complete the BeltLine trail loop.

How to prepare for post-pandemic auto insurance hikes

Here are the biggest ways you can save money on auto insurance when premiums increase after the pandemic.

Kemp issues executive order easing, refining COVID-19 guidelines

Governor Brian Kemp signed an executive order on Friday that calls for a more uniform approach to COVID-19 safety protocols for several groups.