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 last rate cut…

Key takeaways The Federal Reserve doesn’t directly set auto loan rates — but it does affect the cost for lenders to borrow money. The Federal funds rate was cut for a third and final time in 2025 and was not changed in the first meeting of 2026, so it currently…

The holiday season is a time filled with joy, celebration, and, often, a lot of expenses. As the festivities wind down, many find themselves facing the reality of depleted bank accounts, credit card debt, and the daunting task of rebuilding their financial safety nets. An emergency fund serves as a…

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Key takeaways Your credit card APR can go up if the prime rate changes, you paid your credit card bill late, your intro APR offer ended or your credit score dropped. If your APR increases, you can work on paying down your balance or transfer…

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Key takeaways Fleet fuel cards are specialized credit cards designed for businesses to manage and track their fuel and vehicle maintenance expenses. Different fleet cards offer various benefits, including rewards, fuel discounts and analytics for tracking vehicle movements and expenses. Businesses can choose a card based on fleet size and…

Key Takeaways Consolidated Payments: Debt management plans simplify the process of managing unsecured debts, by consolidating various debts into a single monthly payment, reducing the risk of missed payments. Personalized Assessment: A debt management plan (DMP) begins with a detailed financial assessment to tailor a repayment plan that fits your…

Key takeaways A portfolio line of credit allows you to borrow money against your investments, similar to other types of secured loans and lines of credit. This line of credit typically has lower interest rates and more flexible repayment options than other borrowing methods. Not all accounts allow you to…

Retiring at 62 with little money can feel daunting, but it is possible with the right strategies. Many people reach their early 60s without a large nest egg. However, they can still create a sustainable lifestyle by combining Social Security benefits, part-time income and careful budgeting. Understanding how to reduce…

Shannon Fagan/Getty Images Key takeaways Hostile takeovers often begin as friendly offers. The acquiring company may make an offer to the target company as it quietly works in the background to convince board members and management to take the deal. A potential acquirer can force the deal in one of…

blackCAT/Getty Images: Illustration by Issiah Davis/Bankrate Key takeaways Almost 3 in 4 Americans (74 percent) have a credit card, but nearly half of those cardholders (46 percent) are in debt. The average American holds between 3 and 4 active cards in their wallet. Credit is also the most popular payment…

If you have no credit or need to rebuild credit after some credit missteps, credit builder apps may be worth considering. The best credit-building apps offer short-term loans and alternative data reporting that can improve your credit score with little to no cost.  Results aren’t guaranteed and will vary depending…

Images by Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways Paying off your mortgage early can give you a sense of security and more flexibility in your budget. Paying off your mortgage also ties your money up in your home. You won’t be able to access it unless you do…

Retiring comfortably is a common goal for many working Americans, but a majority say they’re behind on their retirement savings. According to Bankrate’s 2025 Retirement Savings Survey, three in five American workers (58 percent) say their retirement savings are behind where they should be.  More than one-third of American workers…

For generations, pensions have been regarded as the gold standard of retirement security, offering guaranteed income you can count on for life. However, funding gaps, longer life expectancies and economic volatility have put pressure on many pension plans. It begs the question: do pensions run out of money? Understanding the…

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