Ana Staples
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11Years of editorial experience
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7Years covering the credit industry
- NACCC Certified Credit Counselor (2025)
- Credit cards
- Debt management
- Loans
- Personal finance
- Journalism and public relations at Moscow State Institute of International Relations
- New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, California
About the author
Ana Staples is a lead reporter at Bankrate and writes about credit cards and credit advice. She entered the credit industry contracting with Experian in 2019, where Ana wrote articles for the bureau’s blog. Since then, she has written about credit cards and other personal finance topics for numerous publications, including CNBC Select, Buy Side from WSJ and CNET.
Ana believes a credit card can be a tool that can help you improve your financial well-being—if you maintain healthy credit habits. Her mission is to empower her readers to do just that. She has developed her expertise by closely monitoring industry trends and consumer behavior, as well as connecting with experts. For her articles, she speaks with professionals at card issuers, credit bureaus and other agencies.
As a Bankrate expert, Ana has been featured on Business Insider, Bloomberg QuickTake, and CNBC, along with TV and radio stations across the country talking about credit trends, credit card products, and personal finance.
Ana wants you to know
Ana loves to say that personal finance is personal. A single solution that applies to every situation doesn’t exist. Neither does a credit card that’s perfect for everyone or a universal budget. While it’s important to know and implement the best practices, it’s also crucial to remember that every situation is unique.
“We all live in our own money worlds,” Ana says. “Women and men inhabit different financial universes. So do Gen Z and baby boomers, big city dwellers and those in rural communities, single people and married couples. Different sets of values and circumstances dictate our financial lives. Be discerning in the personal finance advice you choose to follow and how you apply it.”
Ana beyond Bankrate
I share the advice I wish someone had shared with me a long time ago. I want my reader to find my words when they're most needed… and be able to make a better-informed financial decision because of something I've written. That's what keeps me going.
— Ana Staples
Ana's latest articles
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4 ways you might be making your credit card debt more expensive
Using a credit card is simple in theory: You borrow money, then you pay it back. If you don’t pay all the charges in full when your bill is due, interest starts to accrue. If you miss a payment, you’re [...]
4 min read Aug 06, 2025 -
Credit card debt happens. This Bankrate expert wants you to learn from her experience
Benét Wilson lost her previous job unexpectedly last May. Wilson, my colleague and a lead credit cards writer for Bankrate, said she wasn’t too worried about her financial situation at first. She had [...]
4 min read Jul 23, 2025 -
Credit card information: The basics you need to know
From security codes to minimum payments, here’s the credit card information you need to know.
8 min read Jul 18, 2025 -
6 signs you’re ready for a student credit card
Here’s how to know when you’re ready for a student credit card.
5 min read Jul 15, 2025 -
The Chase Sapphire Preferred is changing — is it still a keeper? Our experts are split
Changes to Chase’s Sapphire cards have Bankrate experts rethinking their strategies.
5 min read Jul 14, 2025 -
5 credit card marketing tricks — and what you should know about them
Here are five credit card marketing tricks to be aware of.
4 min read Jul 07, 2025 -
Why you shouldn’t be tempted by BNPL credit cards
Buy now, pay later credit cards aren’t likely to be your best option. Here’s why.
5 min read Jun 30, 2025