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The Bankrate Expert Contributor Program

The Bankrate Expert Contributor Program is a group of financial personalities whose views are informed by expertise, experience and research.

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As part of this invite-only program, members will produce articles on personal finance trends and perspectives and translate them into actionable next steps for your personal finances. Whether they’re experts in homebuying, wealth-building or tax planning, these experts all share Bankrate’s vision to empower our readers to make smarter financial decisions.

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Discover thoughtfully curated articles on a variety of financial topics to boost your financial knowledge and well-being.

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Whether or not it cuts rates, the Fed may not be able to reset the market.
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We look back at how banks handled rate cuts in 2024, and what to expect in 2025.
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Relying too much on a debit card can hold you back (earning fewer rewards, failing to build a credit history, accessing fewer buyer protections, etc.).
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A credit card rewards strategy doesn’t need to be complicated to be successful. Here’s how I managed my cards this summer.
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These deductibles are calculated as a percentage of your coverage limit.
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Debt freedom means the freedom to prioritize your own dreams.
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This year’s credit card satisfaction ranking highlights growing economic inequality.
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If a credit card no longer suits you, it’s often better to initiate a product change rather than cancelling the card.

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