Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates reversed course to edge lower this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.29%, down from 6.31% the previous week, according to Bankrate’s latest lender survey. Current mortgage rates Loan type Current 4 weeks ago One year ago 52-week…
The job market shouldn’t feel as broken as it does right now – and the data backs that up. The U.S. economy grew by the fastest pace in nearly two years last quarter, the stock market is on a tear and unemployment is still relatively low. Usually, that should mean…
Shock. Anger. Shame. And finally, hopelessness. The emotions that follow a car repossession can be overwhelming, but they often converge into one lingering question: “What do I do now?” As an insurance agent in 2009, I received this call more times than I can count, as the Great Recession resulted…
Selena Cooper, 25, is a federal worker in South Carolina. After the government shut down on Oct. 1, the office where she works was closed, and her paychecks stopped coming through. It didn’t take long before she found herself with an overdraft balance on her checking account and $4,000 in…
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The nation’s 75 million Social Security recipients will receive a 2.8% cost of living adjustment (COLA) increase in their benefits…
Historically Black colleges and universities are on the frontlines of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s new limits on parent…
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Key takeaways CDs earning 4% APY provide guaranteed returns with FDIC insurance up to $250,000 — making them one of the safest investments available. A $10,000 CD at 4% APY earns $400 in one year, while a 5-year CD at 4% APY generates $2,166 in…
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Practical Money Tricks That Lead to Real Treats Getting out of debt doesn’t happen overnight, but small, consistent actions can help you regain…
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Key takeaways The SECURE Act 2.0 became law in the last days of 2022, and its rules provide assistance for retirement savers, small businesses and many others. The law enabled a host of things, including the starting age for required minimum distributions, the removal of RMDs for employer-sponsored Roth accounts…
Key takeaways You can typically cash in your savings bond at your bank, in person. Regardless of how much money you receive, you can cash in your childhood savings bond and reinvest it, save it, or spend it. If you have a savings bond socked away for a while, or…
Suzanne Tucker/Shutterstock Key takeaways A mortgage application collects information about your finances and the property you want to buy so that a lender can decide if you’re eligible for a loan. Most lenders use the standard Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA) or a variation. To prepare for a mortgage application,…
The Chase Freedom Flex® traditionally leans heavily into holiday shopping with its fourth quarter bonus categories. This year, however, travel is taking center stage. From Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, 2025, the Freedom Flex will give an extra 4 percent cash back on up to $1,500 in quarterly spending on…
A robo-advisor is a great choice for investors who want professional portfolio management minus the high price tag traditional money managers charge. You’ll pay around 1 percent to 2 percent of your account balance (assets under management, or AUM) in fees each year for a human investment manager, versus roughly…
Key takeaways To use the rule, divide 72 by your interest rate to estimate how many years it’ll take to double your money. Use the Rule of 72 for ballpark planning, but lean on calculators or professional advice for real investment decisions. You can also use the Rule of 72…
Tips to Help Get Credit Card Debt Back on Track Students can also use creative strategies to help get credit card debt back on track and accelerate repayment. Selling used textbooks, old electronics, or clothing online can free up extra cash. Reducing discretionary spending — like cutting back on takeout,…
Ivan Pantic/ Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways Online-only mortgage applications can be convenient, but they might not be the best fit if you have complicated finances. While online mortgage lenders are generally safe, do your due diligence and protect your personal information when applying online. The closing…
fizkes/Getty Images: Illustration by Issiah Davis/Bankrate Coming up with a down payment on a home — especially if it’s your first — can feel impossible. But you don’t have to do it by yourself: There are many first-time homebuyer grants that can help. These programs are offered by banks and…
With Republicans ending the Grad Plus program, private lenders are eyeing billions in new business, while some students could be left in the cold. In the 22 years since Ken Ruggiero jumped from tech to the private student loan business, he’s lived through a dramatic boom and bust. In the…
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