Key takeaways The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) sets the benchmark rate, which impacts the rates auto lenders set. When the federal funds rate fluctuates, so will the cost to finance a vehicle. The Fed increased the benchmark rate 11 times between 2022 and 2023 and cut it three times…

Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images Key takeaways The federal funds rate impacts how expensive it is for lenders to loan money, so consumer loan rates typically change when the federal funds rate changes. During the Federal Open Market Committee’s December meeting, the regulatory body announced it would drop the target rate by…

Ariel Skelley / Getty Images Key takeaways Interest rates on federal student loans are set on July 1 each year for loans disbursed from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. Borrowers with existing federal student loans will not see any changes when the Fed lowers interest rates.…

Even the most carefully planned budget can develop small leaks over time. Subscriptions renew automatically, outdated service plans linger, and everyday habits slowly chip away at your financial progress. While these expenses might seem minor on their own, together they can quietly drain hundreds of dollars from your budget each…

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Most people are used to seeing sales tax on a receipt, but not every purchase includes it. When it doesn’t, you may still owe tax on that purchase through what’s called a use tax. This comes up most often with online shopping, out-of-state purchases and…

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For the first half of my 20s, I thought about money in the same way you might think about grocery shopping or laundry — a chore, but not requiring more brain space than necessary to get food on the shelves or clean clothes in the closet. As long as there…

Key takeaways Both the Chase Freedom Rise® and the Discover it® Student Chrome are strong starter credit cards that can help students build credit while earning cash back. The Chase Freedom Rise®, while offering flat-rate rewards, provides long-term benefits such as broader redemption options and potential pathways to premium Chase…

Key takeaways The SIPC is a federally mandated, private nonprofit organization that helps protect securities and cash in brokerage accounts against the risk of the brokerage becoming insolvent. The SIPC protects specific types of securities, such as stocks, bonds (including Treasurys), money market mutual funds and CDs. The SIPC and…

Here’s something credit card experts know but you might not: it’s getting much tougher for the average person to find a great travel credit card that unlocks luxury experiences without the price tag. Major credit card issuers have steadily made premium credit cards more exclusive in recent years. Before, they…

Image by GettyImages; Illustration by Bankrate A sharp pullback in home equity rates, one week after the Fed’s highly anticipated quarter-point rate cut. The $30,000 home equity line of credit tumbled 17 basis points to 7.88 percent, its lowest level in about a year-and-a-half, according to Bankrate’s national survey of…

Key takeaways You can cancel an annuity at no cost during the “free-look” period, but after that point it can be much harder and more costly. Some annuities have limited withdrawal provisions and most will let you cash out your investment, though there are penalties. You could also consider selling…

If it feels like your car is eating more of your paycheck than ever, you’re not imagining it — car ownership costs are rising faster than inflation. Bankrate’s latest Hidden Cost of Car Ownership Study reveals that the average driver now spends $6,894 in hidden expenses per year on their…

How much you can lose by retiring at 62 depends on Social Security, savings growth, and pensions. Starting Social Security at 62 usually cuts monthly benefits by 25% to 30% compared to waiting until full retirement age. Retiring early also means fewer years to save and less time for investments…

Retiring early is possible for many people, but it requires smart planning and reliable income sources. Dividend-paying investments offer one path by providing consistent cash flow while still allowing your portfolio to grow. By reinvesting dividends during your working years and later using them to cover living expenses, you can…

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