Prepare to File Your Taxes in March Whether you decide to go DIY or not for filing your taxes, start sooner rather than later. By the first week in March you should have all necessary tax forms from your employer, including your T4, T4A, T5, RRSP contribution slips, donation receipts,…
Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate When Jessica Lee bought her townhome in Nashville, Tennessee, the builder offered 5% in closing costs if she’d borrow from their preferred lender. The 28-year-old financial analyst felt if she didn’t use the lender, she wouldn’t get the house. “If the builder is offering it, it’d…
PM Images/GettyImages; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Credit unions are not-for-profit, member-owned institutions that commonly offer savings accounts with above-average rates, low minimum deposit requirements and low (or no) fees. While some credit unions restrict membership to those of a certain location or occupation, others make it easy for anyone to…
When people begin searching for help with credit card debt, they often come across a wide range of options labeled “debt relief.” Debt settlement companies, consolidation loans, balance transfers, auto title loans, credit repair services, and bankruptcy are frequently presented as potential debt relief options. However, these alternatives work in…
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Image by PM Images/Getty Images; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Mortgage rates moved up once again this week, with the 30-year fixed rate averaging 6.27%, up from 6.19% last week, according to Bankrate’s latest lender survey. Current mortgage rates Loan type Current 4 weeks ago One…
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“I’m standing there watching my house burn, and I’m like, oh my goodness, this is everything that I worked for.” When Rahkim Sabree, AFC followed a gut feeling to return home early from an outing in October, he didn’t expect to find his living room engulfed in flames. “It’s when…
Key takeaways Using extra cash to pay off your mortgage loan early can save homeowners a hefty amount of interest over time. However, putting available funds into investments instead might yield a more significant return and make you more money. The answer to which is right for you will depend…
staticnak1983/Getty Images Key takeaways Short-term CDs typically are those that mature within one year, while long-term CDs have terms ranging from three to five years. Currently, some top-earning long-term CDs have slightly higher interest rates than short-term ones. You can use a CD ladder to take advantage of the benefits…
Delmaine Donson/Getty Images Debt relief companies work on your behalf to negotiate your debts, usually through a settlement for less than you owe. While this can be a useful tool for some types of debt, not all debt can be handled through debt relief. In addition to the type of…
Key takeaways A good credit card APR is a rate that’s at or below the national average, which currently sits just below 20%. While there are credit cards with APRs below 10%, they’re most often found at credit unions or small local banks. If you don’t have good credit, you’re…
If you’re looking to buy a home, choosing the right mortgage lender can save you money. That’s especially true if you’re planning on taking out a larger jumbo loan. To help you in your search, here is our guide to the best jumbo mortgage lenders in 2026. Best mortgage lenders…
Investing in a Roth IRA can be a smart way to save for retirement, but enjoying the tax benefits of a Roth generally takes some patience. That’s because you fund these accounts with after-tax contributions, which means you won’t be able to deduct your contribution on Form 1040 at tax…
Financial stress is the mental and emotional strain caused by money worries, and it often spikes after the holidays due to accumulated credit card debt. Creating a clear plan that includes budgeting, debt repayment, and emotional self-care can help you regain control and reduce overwhelm. With the right strategies and…
Opening a Roth IRA might be the single best retirement decision you can make. While Roth IRAs don’t offer immediate tax gratification like other types of retirement accounts, they do give you tax-free growth and you’ll never have to pay any taxes on withdrawals if you follow the rules. In…
Key takeaways Refinancing your mortgage means replacing your home’s current mortgage loan with a new one. Homeowners typically refinance to lower their interest rate, but there are other reasons to consider it as well. Refinancing requires paying closing costs, which can be extensive, so it’s important to determine whether you’ll…
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