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Emily Sherman

Austin

Writer and Editor at Freelance

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  • 1 month ago | wsj.com | Emily Sherman

    Building credit is a cornerstone of a healthy financial life. A can mean lower interest rates on financial products such as mortgages and car loans, among other things. One problem: An ideal way to build your credit score is to make regular, timely payments on a credit account, like a credit card—and it's relatively difficult to access credit without a good score. “It can be a frustrating experience,” says Emily Irwin, senior director of advice for Wells Fargo in Minneapolis.

  • 1 month ago | newsweek.com | Kacie Goff |Kim Porter |Tim Maxwell |Emily Sherman

    Today’s Refinance Rates February 25, 2025: Rates Increase to 6.94% Discover today's competitive refinance interest rates. Stay informed with expert insights on the latest trends, tips, and market analysis. Find the best refinancing options tailored to your needs. Don't miss out—optimize your savings and financial strategy now.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | bankrate.com | Reena P Thomas |Liza Carrasquillo |Emily Sherman

    Recurring credit card charges include any bills that are charged to your account automatically, including gym memberships and other subscription services. Subscriptions can be hard to keep track of and even harder to cancel. Using an app or subscription management tool is a popular way to find out just how many subscriptions you’re paying for and cancel the ones you don’t really need.

  • Jan 18, 2025 | money.usnews.com | Emily Sherman |Tanza Loudenback |Barri Segal

    Key Insights Sometimes living paycheck to paycheck is a result of irresponsible financial behaviors, but other times, it is situational – like from a cost-of-living increase or layoff. Even if your financial situation is tight, you can employ practices like negotiating your monthly bills to add some wiggle room in your budget. A good budget and careful tracking of spending are critical when living frugally.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | fidelity.com | Emily Sherman

    These links are provided by Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC ("FBS") for educational and informational purposes only. FBS is responsible for the information contained in the links. FICS and FBS are separate but affiliated companies and FICS is not involved in the preparation or selection of these links, nor does it explicitly or implicitly endorse or approve information contained in the links.

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