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Get the stats on HBCUs and minority serving institutions — from cost to impact.
Earn maximum rewards while saving big.
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What would it take for you to give up remote work to go into the office?
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Credit card debt has soared 40 percent in less than three years. Should we care?
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Experts are doubting the Fed’s September projections that showed one more rate hike.
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Prices and mortgage rates are high, while sales are slowing.
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Fed officials stopped short of saying they’re finished raising interest rates.
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Even if you don’t qualify for forbearance, there are ways to make payments easier.
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The U.S. may dodge a recession, but experts aren’t denying it: Something feels off.
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You can find a CD account that significantly out-earns the national average if you shop around among banks.
Currently, you can lock in annual percentage yields (APYs) on certificates of deposit (CDs) at and slightly above 4% with many nationally available CDs. Only a select few financial institutions offer promotional [...]
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Rates are falling, and finance pros say it may be time for Americans to rethink some strategies.
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Bankrate analyzed the Fed’s historic rate moves for clues on what might come next.
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Powell is dealing with the most intense division of his eight years as Fed chair.
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Every financial decision you make is impacted by the Federal Reserve.
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Mortgage rates dipped this week to their lowest level in three years.
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Mortgage rates dipped this week to their lowest level in more than a year.
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Bankrate analysts and others weigh in on what to expect for mortgage rates in January.
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Mortgage rates held steady following the final Fed cut of the year.
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Mortgage rates fell a bit this week following the final Fed cut of the year.
The Federal Reserve’s decisions have ripple effects, including for mortgages.
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Homeownership isn’t always the dream—you may sacrifice more than you expect.
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Mortgage rates rose this week despite a third consecutive Fed cut.
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View current credit card rates based on Bankrate.com’s weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts.
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Here’s how to get more out of your credit card while traveling.
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Your credit card might not work in a foreign country. Here are some tips when traveling.
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A credit card can be a good financial tool. When should you get one?
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Regardless of the amount, spending beyond your credit limit is generally a bad idea.
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Those who apply for a Southwest card for a limited time can earn a Companion Pass by meeting the welcome bonus requirement.
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American credit card balances rose to $1.13 trillion in the last quarter of 2023
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Learn more about the card’s fees, features and more.
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Access to credit is tightening — here’s what it means for you.
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The Federal Reserve just lowered interest rates for the first time in four years.
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Auto rates will likely not decrease this year. Consider how to still save.
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The Fed’s rate hold means loans costs are sticking. Here’s what it means for your business.
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Here’s what’s driving the rise in missed payments and what this says about the financial health of U.S. consumers and the road ahead for the economy.
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Since you likely didn’t have a federal student loan payment due for about five years, it’s understandable that your on-ramp to repayment might not have been a straight shot. You’d even be forgiven [...]
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These college towns offer the most value for your education budget.
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Let’s break down three myths I see come up frequently in my day-to-day as an adjuster.
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Insurance is the priciest hidden cost of car ownership.
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Home insurance takes center stage in real estate deals.
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Extreme weather puts more than a quarter of all U.S. homes at risk.
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Experts say that 2024 saw record insurance shopping, even among loyal customers.
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Could you be overpaying for insurance? Maybe! Here’s what to do about it.
Could you pay your deductible if you had an insurance claim?
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These deductibles are calculated as a percentage of your coverage limit.
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