NoSystem images/Getty Images Key takeaways The Federal Reserve eliminated the six-withdrawal limit on savings accounts in April 2020, giving consumers unlimited access to their money — at least on paper. Here’s the catch: Many banks still restrict withdrawals to six per month even though they’re no longer required to by…

Photography by Getty Images; Illustration by Bankrate A growing number of people say they’ve experienced some form of financial fraud over the past year, especially older, white Americans, despite taking a variety of precautions to protect themselves, Bankrate’s latest national survey has found. Experts said scammers are getting increasingly crafty,…

ATMs are a convenient way for people to quickly access their bank accounts. Many ATMs are conveniently accessible any time of day or night and can be used for everything from withdrawing or depositing money to checking your account balance to transferring money between accounts, without visiting a branch. Here’s…

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Key takeaways You typically cannot return a car unless the dealership has a return policy. To avoid being in a position where you need to return the car, research the history of the vehicle and the dealership’s policies. If you cannot return the car, look…

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Key takeaways Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card cardholders can earn a generous welcome bonus, elevated rewards on hotels and rental car purchases through Capital One Travel and a flat 2X miles on other purchases. The Discover it® Miles comes with a nice flat rewards rate, an excellent introductory APR…

Key takeaways Treasury bonds are government securities that pay a fixed interest rate every six months. A Treasury bond’s coupon rate – or interest paid – stays fixed for the life of the bond, but the bond’s price can change if traded on the market. Treasury bonds are considered…

Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock Major student loan servicers have exited their contracts with the United States Department of Education over the past several years. The loans previously with these servicers were transferred to other companies that have maintained contracts with the Department of Education to service repayment. If your student loan was…

Key takeaways The IRS allows you to deduct capital losses on a stock or other investments from your taxable income. You will have to file Form 8949 and a Schedule D to report any losses. You may want to consult with a tax professional if your situation is complicated. Investing…

A credit counseling agency is an organization that offers advice and assistance to people who are having trouble managing their debt. When you sign up, a credit counselor will analyze your case and work on your behalf to negotiate with your creditors. You can meet with them in person, online…

Kerkez/ Getty Images; Illustration by Austin Courregé/Bankrate Key takeaways Home improvement loans are personal loans by another name, lent by banks, credit unions and online lenders. Renovation loan requirements typically focus on your credit, debt-to-income ratio and other key financial factors. Before you borrow a home improvement loan, consider the…

With the economy slowing and President Donald Trump’s tariffs likely to stoke inflation, investors face various risks. Building a portfolio that has at least some less risky assets in it can be useful to help you ride out volatility in the market. The trade-off, of course, is that in lowering…

Propaganda I’m not falling for: Prime Day. Amazon’s biannual bonanza is back on Oct. 7-8. Cue: influencer hauls, magazine listicles and even friends inundating us with bargain FOMO. There’s nothing wrong with getting a great price on a purchase you’d make anyway. But at its core, Prime Day is marketing…

Key takeaways Predatory cards are often viewed as a last resort for those with the worst credit scores. These cards are known for sky-high interest rates, lower credit limits and myriad fees. Stronger credit-building options exist, even for those with poor credit. Help is available for those unable to pay…

If you default on a 401(k) loan, the balance is usually treated as a taxable distribution. This may result in income taxes and, if you are under 59½, a 10% early withdrawal penalty. It can also reduce the amount you have available for retirement in the future. A financial advisor…

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