kelvn/GettyImages; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate The airport is usually not an enjoyable place to spend time, especially when delays spring up. You can easily spend an entire day at a crowded airport gate, shelling out significant money on food and drinks while you wait for your flight. Having airport lounge…
Key takeaways If you want to boost your chances of getting a credit card, knowing where your credit score falls on the spectrum can help. If you have limited credit history or no credit, you may have to start your credit-building journey with a secured credit card. Keeping your credit…
Key takeaways Leasing a car requires less money upfront and has lower payments, but there are typically mileage restrictions and additional costs. Buying can mean more expensive monthly payments and long-term maintenance costs, but you have greater control over its use and lower costs in the long run. With leasing,…
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If you’ve ever been in debt, you’ve probably sat around and daydreamed about what it would be like if someone walked up out of the blue and paid off your debt. How awesome would that be? Maybe your long-lost Uncle George (who you’ve never heard about before) shows up on…
Key takeaways Decisions made by the Federal Reserve to increase the benchmark rate do not directly impact auto loans but rather the cost for banks to lend. The higher the Fed sets rates, the higher auto loan rates will likely be. The Fed made its third and final cut of…
We’ve all heard the old saying, “Employees leave bosses, not companies.” And it’s true, folks—sometimes having a boss you hate can make or break your work experience. If you’re unhappy in your job, there’s a chance your job isn’t actually the problem. Maybe you’re doing the right thing in the…
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If you’re like most people these days, you’ve probably taken a couple personality tests in your time. Whether that’s the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, Strengths Finder, DiSC, Kolbe or even just a BuzzFeed quiz—the options are nearly endless when it comes to self-discovery and learning more about why you are the way…
Image by Getty Images; Illustration by Bankrate If you’re the first in your family to experience financial stability in the United States — whether you’re a few generations removed from poverty or the child of immigrants — it’s likely you’ve felt pressure to support your loved ones financially. In many…
New to budgeting and on Baby Step 1? We’re so glad you’re here! This guide will help you start your first monthly budget. Right now, you’re trading the short-term rush of immediate gratification for the peace of financial success over the long term. And that’s hard work. So, keep in…
Key takeaways Before you start looking for homes, take time to evaluate your finances and improve your credit score. There’s a big difference between meeting the minimum credit score requirement and showing your lender a credit score well above 750. Remember to account for the variable expenses of owning a…
Despite the pandemic, 2020 was a strong year for Dave Ramsey and Ramsey Solutions. Once it was clear the virus was not going to be a short term issue, Ramsey, along with his team, managed it like a war. In the end, the company was able to avoid layoffs and…
If you’re a homeowner, you’ve likely been feeling the sting of rising property taxes. Property tax bills have been climbing, marching upward along with home prices. Nationwide, property taxes increased 27 percent, on average, between 2019 and 2024, according to Cotality, formerly CoreLogic, a company that analyzes property data trends.…
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