Personal Finance Advice and Commentary

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 11:19 am
By Mitch Strohm · Bankrate.com

Auto loan rates in Indianapolis, IN, are still at record lows, making it a good time for those looking to finance. If you’re looking for the best loans, our rates survey can help you find the best rates in your area of Indiana. The average 60-month new-car loan moved up to 5.45 percent this week.

Monday, July 25, 2011 11:32 am
By Clare Mallen · Bankrate.com

There is no time like the present to begin your early retirement planning in Indianapolis, IN, and we can provide helpful tools to guide you in the right direction. You may want to consider investing in a money market account as a safe and secure vehicle for retirement planning and for your long-term goals. Check

Sunday, July 17, 2011 2:00 pm
By Mitch Strohm · Bankrate.com

Finding a better-than-average yield can be hard to do in this economy, but a money market account can still provide you with safety and a better-than-average yield. If you’re looking for a money market accounts in Indianapolis, IN, our rates survey can help. Money market accounts often post higher yields than other similar savings accounts.

Thursday, March 17, 2011 1:33 pm
By Mitch Strohm · Bankrate.com

Suitable CD rates may be hard to locate in The Circle City, but it’s still possible to find a satisfactory yield. Rates have been low across the board, making it a rough time for investors. However, if you’re looking for CD rates Indianapolis, IN, Bankrate.com can help you search. Many large national institutions and online banks

Saturday, February 12, 2011 12:30 pm
By Mitch Strohm · Bankrate.com

In the home of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, car trouble can really slow you down. If you’ve been looking to get rid of that old clunker, now is a great time to finance. Financially, it’s always a good move to pay cash for a car if you can, but the 60-month auto loan rates in

Friday, July 02, 2010 11:51 am
By Judy Martel · Bankrate.com

Have you heard about the Indianapolis businessman who surrendered his luxury car collection as a means of paying off investors who lost money in his finance company? Tim Durham, owner of Fair Finance Co., has not been charged with a crime, but U.S. District Attorney Tim Morrison in Indianapolis alleges he’s involved in a Ponzi