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Education Department Must Rehire Fired Staff, Judge Says

Higher education institutions were most concerned about students’ access to federal aid. Almost two-thirds (59…

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Private Student Loans: What Are They and How Do They Work?

Images by GettyImages; Illustration by Hunter Newton/Bankrate Key takeaways Private student loans can help cover…

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Piggyback Loans: What Are They And How They Work

Key takeaways An 80/10/10 piggyback loan is a type of loan that involves getting two…

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What is home equity and how can you use it?

Key takeaways Home equity is the difference between your home’s value and the amount you…

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What Is A Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Key takeaways A flexible spending account (FSA) is an employer-sponsored, tax-advantaged account used to pay…

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What happens to your car loan when the cosigner dies?

Key takeaways If your cosigner dies, continue making loan payments as usual to avoid default…

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What Is A High-Yield Savings Account?

Key takeaways A high-yield savings account pays significantly more interest than traditional savings accounts —…

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What Is Direct Deposit? | Bankrate

Key takeaways Direct deposit allows your employer to send your paycheck directly to your bank…

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Best Places For Auto Loans With Bad Credit

Key takeaways Even if you have a lower credit score, banks, credit unions, online lenders…

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Step-Up CDs: What They Are And How They Work

Key Takeaways Step-up CDs feature predetermined rate increases that automatically boost your APY at scheduled…

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