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    The Wealthy Use High Interest And High Inflation To Their Advantage (& You Can Too)

    While your assets won't make you a one-percenter, that doesn't mean you can't use similar tactics used by the wealthy to grow your money, too.

    By Daniel Feininger July 17th, 2024 Read More
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    What To Do When You're Denied A Checking Or Savings Account

    Being denied a checking or savings account today doesn't mean you won't be able to secure one in the future. In the meantime, you have a few easy options.

    By Richard Sachek July 16th, 2024 Read More
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    What A New Chair Could Mean For The FDIC

    On June 13, news came that the White House had chosen Christy Goldsmith Romero as its nominee to take over as head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

    By Carolyn Osorio July 1st, 2024 Read More
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    How Too Many Credit Card Applications In A Short Span Affects Your Credit Score

    Applying for new credit can impact your credit score in ways beyond the hard inquiry/ies. Also, some issuers have rules as far as how often you can apply.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 30th, 2024 Read More
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    You've Been Warned: Avoid These Common Home Equity Loan Scams

    It takes on average five to 10 years to build up sizable equity in a home. Imagine that equity being stolen from you. Be on the lookout for these scam signs.

    By Larissa Zageris June 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • CFPB logo on smartphone screen

    What The CFPB's Recent Supreme Court Victory Means For Consumers

    On May 16, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 7-2, upholding the constitutionality of its funding structure.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 21st, 2024 Read More
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    Why You May Want To Think Twice Before Getting A Home Equity Loan

    A home equity loan is a common way of accessing your home's built-up equity. This said, you'll want to do the math to know if it's right for you or not.

    By Carolyn Osorio June 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Auctioneer displays 1933 double eagle

    The Unexpected Value Of The Rarest $20 Gold Coin

    The U.S. circulated gold currency up until 1933, which is where this coin's rarity story begins and why it sold for 945,000 times its value in 2021.

    By Larissa Zageris June 5th, 2024 Read More
  • Holding "HOME EQUITY LOAN" plaque

    How Are Interest Rates Calculated For Home Equity Loans?

    When taking out a home equity loan, you'll want to be familiar with the current U.S. prime rate and what different lenders might charge on top of it.

    By Richard Sachek May 24th, 2024 Read More
  • The US Federal Reserve System seal

    What Actually Drives Interest Rates?

    While thinking the Fed sets interest rates isn't entirely inaccurate, there's more to it than that; specifically, a 12-member committee you should know about.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 14th, 2024 Read More
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    What's The Average Lifespan Of US Paper Money?

    Though not as many people use cash as they once did, many still prefer paper currency. On that note, did you know each bill has a different lifespan.

    By Richard Sachek May 12th, 2024 Read More
  • Close-up of credit card chip

    How The Chip In Your Credit Card Works To Combat Fraud

    Chip cards offer consumers more security through tokenization. Through this encryption process, your primary account number is never shared with the merchant.

    By Jennifer Alpeche May 5th, 2024 Read More
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    Can You Actually Lose Money In A High-Yield Savings Account?

    HYSAs definitely earn you more money than a traditional savings account, however, there's one factor to check to ensure you don't lose purchasing power.

    By Carolyn Osorio May 3rd, 2024 Read More
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    The Oldest Coin In Circulation

    The oldest coin in circulation isn't American, and "oldest" likely doesn't mean what you think. We'll explain, as well as go over the coin's design and history.

    By Larissa Zageris April 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Piggy bank inside of maze

    These Are The Worst Places To Keep Your Savings

    When figuring out the worst places to keep your savings, consider safety, of course, but also earning potential and how accessible your money will be.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 29th, 2024 Read More
  • Chime debit card and app

    Can You Borrow Money From Chime?

    Chime is a banking app, but Chime isn't a bank. It's a fintech company that partners with banks. Among its services is SpotMe. Here's how it works.

    By Mary White April 27th, 2024 Read More
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    The Drawbacks Of Paying Off A Loan With A Credit Card

    U.S. credit card debt stands at ~$1.13 trillion. Before adding to this total to pay off a loan, it's important you understand the full cost of the solution.

    By Daniel Feininger April 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • Outside subtreasury building in 1929

    The Unexpected Value Of A Rare Great Depression-Era $10,000 Bill

    Between 1930 and 1939, the average hourly wage for a United States laborer was 45 cents. To think that during this time, the U.S. produced a bill worth $10,000.

    By Richard Sachek April 20th, 2024 Read More
  • Corporate branded Zelle swag

    The Do's And Don'ts Of Using Zelle

    While Zelle may be grouped together with other P2P apps, it actually works quite differently. To better understand, we asked expert Matt Schulz to explain.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 19th, 2024 Read More
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    5 Tips For Finding The Best Credit Card When You Have Bad Credit

    While getting approved for a new credit card when you have bad credit can be a challenge, it's not impossible. In your research, keep these factors in mind.

    By Byron Armstrong April 15th, 2024 Read More
  • Reverse of the $1 bill

    What Do All The Symbols On The $1 Bill Actually Mean?

    The $1 bill's design, especially its reverse, is filled with meaning. In fact, it took six years and three special committees to come up with the final design.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 13th, 2024 Read More
  • "BANK" inscribed outside stone building

    The Real Difference Between Regional And National Banks

    When choosing between a regional bank and national bank, you'll want to understand certain differences like size, geographic reach, fees, and product offerings.

    By Byron Armstrong April 11th, 2024 Read More
  • Old home with foreclosure sign

    What To Consider Before Buying A Foreclosed Home

    If you're considering buying a foreclosed home, note there are unique considerations to this type of property that will change how you go about purchasing one.

    By Carolyn Osorio April 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Person reviewing credit card statement

    Is Credit Card Protection Insurance Really Worth The Cost?

    Most consumers likely know about credit card fraud protection; fewer, however, may know about the insurance that cards offer for times of financial hardship.

    By Jennifer Alpeche April 8th, 2024 Read More
  • Chase bank exterior sign

    What Is Chase's 5/24 Rule?

    If you've ever applied for a Chase credit card and been denied, despite your excellent credit score, it may have been because of the unofficial 5/24 policy.

    By Richard Sachek March 30th, 2024 Read More
  • Mail pilled up in mailbox

    Ways To Stop Receiving Credit Card Junk Mail

    Getting nonstop credit card offers is all too common, especially when credit scores are on the rise. Here's how to get them to stop ... or at least, to lessen.

    By Mary White March 23rd, 2024 Read More
  • 1800s person making large withdrawal

    How Banks Bust Criminals For Shady Financial Practices

    Ever wonder how banks catch crooks? In the same way that banks monitor customer behavior for marketing opportunities, they also monitor for suspicious activity.

    By Byron Armstrong March 22nd, 2024 Read More
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