How to Fit Charitable Giving Into Your Budget

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. hen I shared personal finance lessons with a kindergarten class recently, the students had one question I wasn’t prepared to answer: How should they fit donating money to others into...

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Fed Rate Trimmed: What Does It Mean For You?

The federal funds rate is now 4%-4.25%. Further 2025 cuts are likely. For the first time in 2025, the Fed has cut rates. That means two things for consumers: Borrowing will get cheaper, but savings returns won’t be as high. It will take time for either effect to take...

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Four Frequent Money Worries – And What To Do About Them

Nearly 4 in 5 Americans agree — the state of their finances is a matter for concern. More precisely, 79% had specific concerns when asked about their “current financial situation” earlier this year, in an April 2025 NerdWallet survey conducted online by The Harris...

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Earning More Doesn’t Make You Immune to Credit Card Debt

After hustling your way to an income level beyond your wildest dreams, you finally don’t need to be quite so frugal. But a combination of lifestyle creep and unexpected costs can quickly eat into those extra earnings. According to a NerdWallet survey from November...

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Big Paychecks, Big Regrets: How to Avoid Splurge Pitfalls

Gene Caballero learned a hard lesson when he bought himself a Tesla, thinking it would be “the perfect upgrade” — and then discovered that it was hard to find an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee with sufficient electric vehicle chargers. “It’s become a headache...

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Many Americans are Stressed About Money, 6 Ways to Cope

About half of Americans (51%) say they regularly stress out about money, according to an April 2025 NerdWallet survey, conducted online by The Harris Poll. That stress hits some groups of Americans harder than others. According to the survey, women are more likely to...

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Should You Save for Retirement or Your Child’s Education?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. NerdWallet, Inc. does not offer advisory or brokerage services, nor does it recommend or advise investors to buy or sell particular stocks, securities or other investments. A Reddit user...

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4 Ways to Keep Your Financial Data Safe

While it’s impossible to scam-proof your life, you can take steps to limit exposure to scammers. With data breaches and new scams constantly emerging, you might be wondering: How can I keep my financial data safe? The bad news? It’s not easy, especially given the...

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What I Learned From My First Meeting With a Financial Advisor

Finding and talking to a financial advisor wasn't as intimidating as I expected. I’ve been a personal finance writer for nearly a decade. I’ve interviewed dozens of financial advisors in that time, but I’m a little ashamed to admit that I’d never actually talked to...

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Splurge Now, Save Later? 4 Things to Buy Before Prices Rise

Don’t let tariffs scare you, but do get ahead of big purchases if you can. Appliances, iPhones, cars and imported booze all make our list. My wife and I hate our washer and dryer. Both appliances still operate, but the washer leaves behind what looks like little specs...

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