Posted inCredit Cards Law and Legislation Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates) Restaurants Restaurant Credit Card Fees May Cost You As inflation and high credit card fees continue to affect a restaurant’s bottom line, more owners are tacking on a new charge for using a credit card. Posted by By Christina Morales
Posted inCredit and Debt Credit Cards Federal Reserve System Interest Rates Money Market Accounts Mortgages Student Loans What Higher Interest Rates Mean for Mortgages, Credit Cards and More Savers benefit from higher rates, but borrowers have faced bigger bills on credit cards, student loans and other forms of debt. Posted by By Tara Siegel Bernard
Posted inCredit and Debt Credit Cards Federal Aid (US) Finances Personal Finances Real Estate and Housing (Residential) Student Loans As Student Loans Come Due Again, Many Borrowers Lose a Lifeline The payment pause freed up money that gave people breathing room — or allowed them to help family members in need. They will soon have to budget for that expense. Posted by By Jacqui Germain
Posted inBudgets and Budgeting Content Type: Service Credit Cards Credit Scores Inflation (Economics) Interest Rates Personal Finances Savings Why It’s Smart to Revisit New Year’s Savings Goals Now There’s still time this year to make adjustments, especially with the coming resumption of student loan payments. Posted by By Ann Carrns