Certificates of deposits (CDs) continue to be worth considering as a component of your savings strategy in 2025. Yields on the best CD rates increased to highs not seen in years, thanks to the Federal Reserve raising its benchmark rate 11 times in 2022 and 2023. In 2024, yields dipped…
When the Federal Reserve changes interest rates, consumers feel the ripple effects in all sorts of ways. For savers, banks offering top interest rates tend to pay more when the U.S. central bank hikes rates and less when it cuts them. “Regardless of what the Federal Reserve decides to do,…
When the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates even by just 0.25%, it will have a direct impact on your finances. While a quarter of a percent may sound small, even slight changes in rates can ripple through the economy affecting everything from credit card payments to mortgage rates (more on…
Life throws curveballs. And often those curveballs mean you’re spending your hard-earned savings or you’re borrowing money instead. It can feel like a catch-22: Creating savings should help you avoid costly borrowing, but spending it equals losing it and going back to square one. So what is a saver to…
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The pandemic may be officially over, but the price you’re paying for groceries and fuel is an irritating reminder that we’re still seeing the effects of COVID-19 play out in the economy. And it’s not just your wallet that’s feeling the pressure. It’s the weird job market we’re seeing in…
Wouldn’t it be awesome if you didn’t have to pay taxes? It would be so cool to be able to go out, work hard, and bring that money home without Uncle Sam or one of his 50 little nephews taking a cut. It’s a nice dream, but here in the…
The whole student loan situation over the last three-and-a-half years has been a dumpster fire (to say the least). From payment pauses to failed forgiveness, borrowers have had to deal with so much back and forth from the government, they could probably sue for whiplash. Now that borrowers are finally…
Christmas is one of the best times of the year. And if you have kids, you know the joy of seeing their faces light up when they realize Santa squeezed himself down the chimney, dropped off a roomful of presents, and ate all the cookies in the house. It’s magical! No…
Photography by Getty Images; Illustration by Bankrate Five years beyond the pandemic housing boom, American homeowners appear to be increasingly cautious about re-entering the housing market, according to Bankrate’s 2025 Mortgage Rates Sentiment Survey. The survey found that about half (51 percent) of U.S. homeowners say they would be uncomfortable…
In case you haven’t heard, the Mint budgeting app is shutting down. And their users are being asked to move to . . . Credit Karma. But if you’re a Mint user who thinks you’ll be able to keep budgeting the same way, you’re going to be pretty disappointed. Because,…
Hey Mint users. We know you’re in the market for a new budgeting app. And we know there are plenty of options out there—so how do you pick? Let’s talk through a comparison of Mint vs. EveryDollar. What Is Mint? Mint was one of the most popular budgeting apps…
If there’s one topic we doubt you were planning to bring up at your next dinner party, it’s federal income taxes. Talk about a buzzkill—no one likes to think about taxes (especially at parties). But if you want to keep Uncle Sam off your back, you’re going to need to…
Every money goal starts with a budget. And that’s where EveryDollar comes in! EveryDollar’s been helping people budget and take control of their money since 2015. But our story began decades before. A (Brief) History of EveryDollar Back in 1992, money expert and bestselling author Dave Ramsey (maybe you’ve heard…
Key takeaways You can give your customers more payment options by accepting credit cards, but you will pay a credit card processing fee to do this. The average credit card processing fee, which will be taken out of a merchant’s sales revenue, is in the range of about 1.5 percent…