Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates moved up again this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.19%, up from 6.15% last week, according to Bankrate’s latest lender survey. Current mortgage rates Loan type Current 4 weeks ago One year ago 52-week average 52-week low…

Debt settlement companies technically aren’t allowed to charge fees until after lowering a consumer’s debt. But a loophole in the Telemarketing Sales Rule — and a mish-mash of federal and state laws — allows predatory firms the opportunity for exploitation. A growing corner of the $23 billion debt relief industry…

Image: Getty Images; Illustration: Bankrate No movement for home equity rates in the latest week. The $30,000 home equity line and the five-year $30,000 home equity loan were unchanged, holding at 7.18% and 7.84%, respectively, according to Bankrate’s national survey of lenders.  As home equity rates remain at their lowest…

Did you know? According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in the last quarter of 2025, credit card balances increased to $1.28 trillion among Americans? That is $44 billion more than the previous quarter.  The challenging economic conditions make it even harder for an average individual to survive…

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Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Key takeaways Our picks for the best brick-and-mortar banks and credit unions in California include Chase Bank, Patelco Credit Union and Golden 1 Credit Union. If you’re comfortable banking fully online, check out the consistently excellent rates at Ally Bank. Check out…

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Retiring at 60 with $1 million is possible for some people, but the outcome depends on how long the money needs to last, how much is withdrawn each year and what other income sources are available. A portfolio of that size may support annual withdrawals of roughly $40,000 to $50,000,…

The 15 largest consumer banks held a combined total of around $12 trillion in domestic assets as of September 2025. That means that a lot of people and businesses are keeping their money with a big bank. Most of the biggest banks have been around for a century-plus and many…

Capital gains count as taxable income and can affect your tax bracket, deductions and rates. They are taxed as short-term or long-term gains depending on how long you owned the asset and your total income. Short-term gains are taxed at regular income rates, while long-term gains often have lower rates.…

Experian, the consumer credit reporting agency, has introduced a savings account for its members that earns 2% to 4% annual percentage yield (APY). The account, called the Smart Money Digital Savings Account, has a tiered-rate structure that’s based on customers’ Experian membership level. The savings account doesn’t have a set minimum…

Custodial accounts are a common way for parents and grandparents to save or invest on behalf of a minor, but they often raise tax questions. The IRS generally treats the minor as the taxpayer but special rules, such as the kiddie tax and optional parent reporting, can complicate things. A financial…

Winning the lottery can create instant wealth, but it also introduces immediate tax considerations. U.S. tax law generally treats lottery prizes as taxable income at both the federal and, in many cases, state levels. Winners may qualify for certain deductions that decrease how much they owe, but full tax exemptions…

The President’s proposal to cap credit card rates at a maximum of 10% over the next year has gotten a lot of attention in the midst of a national affordability crisis. It’s understandable. Rates are flashy, and it sounds good to talk about bringing them down.  But I’d argue they…

Relationships provide comfort, companionship, and support throughout all of life’s challenges. However, when financial pressures, like  high credit card debt enter the equation, even the strongest relationships can be burdened. If these financial pressures are creating friction between you and your partner, you are not alone. With the right plan,…

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