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Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates
Consider opening a no-fee high-yield savings account if you want a competitive rate for your cash with no strings attached.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Savings Calculator: Check How Much Your Money Will Grow
Tools Whether you’ve just opened a CD or a high-yield savings account, this calculator can easily show you how much cash you’ll have after a specified period of time.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Will Savings Rates Keep Going Up in 2023?
National savings rates have been rising steadily since March 2022, but that could soon change. Should you switch now?
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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The I-Bond Rate for the Next Six Months
Investing for Income I-Bonds issued November 1 to April 30 will have a rate of 5.27%.
By David Muhlbaum Last updated
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High-yield savings accounts are offering rates as high as 5.33%, drawing 3 in 5 Americans to save rather than spend, new survey shows.
High-yield savings accounts are offering rates as high as 5.33%, drawing 3 in 5 Americans to save rather than spend, new survey shows.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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ATM Fees Hit Record Highs
ATM fees have hit record highs, a new Bankrate survey shows, while overdraft fees and many checking account fees have plunged.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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Citi Plans to Put You Into 'Relationship Tiers' Next Year
New Citi structure for retail accounts resembles travel rewards programs that offer more perks as balances increase.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Plaid Adds Direct Deposit Switching Services Partner
You can now use direct deposit switching to allow lenders to verify your income through pay stubs, bank statements and payroll data.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Are You Overlooking Your Financial Institution’s Resources?
Reaching your financial goals could be easier if you maximized the educational offerings as well as credit and debt counseling available through financial institutions.
By Kevin Brauer, MBA, CPA, CMA Published