Personal Finance
The idea of retiring early with $1 million by age 35 is appealing. But, whether that is enough depends on…
Health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) offer tax benefits. But each has its…
Key takeaways Renters insurance is designed to provide coverage for your belongings and liability exposure, but it might not cover…
Contributions to Roth 401(k) accounts and after-tax contributions to regular 401(k) accounts both involve after-tax dollars, but they follow different…
Key takeaways A 7/1 ARM is a type of adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) that has a fixed interest rate for the…
When you apply for homeowners insurance, your potential insurer wants to know what kind of risks they will be taking…
When you need funding for your business, applying for a business loan may be a helpful next step. But, in…
Image by Getty Images; Illustration by Bankrate Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, have become one of the most popular investment products…
By age 60, retirement is no longer a distant goal, it is just around the corner. For many, it begs…
Images by GettyImages; Illustration by Bankrate The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) reported in June that buy now, pay later…
If you have a retirement account, you are probably wondering, does a 401(k) reduce taxable income? The short answer is…
When reviewing your auto, home, condo, or renters insurance policy, you may come across two similar but distinct terms: “additional…














