

Nina Semczuk
- Personal finance
- Financial planning
- Investing
- Retirement planning
- Bachelor of Science, TV and Film, Boston University
- Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing, St. Joseph’s University
Nina Semczuk is a former editor on the Bankrate team. In previous roles, she’s worked on content for SmartAsset, MagnifyMoney, LendingTree, Money, Fairygodboss and The Muse. Her writing in the personal finance and career space has been syndicated by numerous outlets and she has been featured in webinars and newsletters.
Nina started her path toward financial literacy at fourteen after filling out her first W-4 and earning her first paycheck. Since then, she's navigated the world of investing, mortgages, VA loans, Roth IRAs and the tax consequences of changing cities, states or countries at least once a year. She served in the U.S. Army for five years before moving to New York City and later, the Hudson Valley.
Nina wants you to know
A coworker early in my career advised me to save early and often for retirement. While saving for retirement in your early twenties isn’t sexy, it sets you up for future stability.
Nina's recommended readings
Financial literacy is a crucial part of owning your life.
— Nina Semczuk
Nina's latest articles
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What is a 414(h) plan and how does it work?
You might be offered this type of plan if you work for the government.
5 min read Aug 21, 2025 -
Ordinary vs. qualified dividends: What’s the difference?
Qualified dividends are taxed at a lower rate than ordinary dividends.
3 min read Jul 21, 2025 -
The SPY ETF: A complete guide to the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust
Learn more about this popular exchange-traded fund and how to invest in it.
3 min read Jul 02, 2025 -
Revocable trust vs. irrevocable trust: Key differences
A revocable trust can be changed at any time.
6 min read May 27, 2025 -
What is private equity?
This type of alternative investment is typically limited to accredited investors and institutions.
5 min read Apr 15, 2025 -
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What is the time value of money?
The time value of money concept is all about how money is worth more now than in the future because of its potential growth and earning power.
5 min read Apr 08, 2025