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Hitting the Books Again? Here’s How to Financially Prepare for Grad School
Earning an advanced degree as a working professional can be a challengeâunless you have a good financial plan.
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5 Rude Awakenings You’ll Experience Moving to the Burbs
Suburban living means you’ll probably have to get a car and you’re not going “into the city” as often as you’d like. But here’s what you may not see coming.
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Capital One 360 savings account review
The Capital One 360 Performance Savings account, commonly called Capital One 360 Savings, is a high-yield savings account with no monthly fees and no minimum balance required. Capital One makes it easy to get started, allowing you to open a new account online in about five minutes. And with the well-reviewed Capital One mobile app, you can easily manage your account on the go.
In this post, weâll cover the details of having a Capital One 360 Savings account, including the pros and cons â and how it compares to similar accounts. Plus, weâll help you decide if this is the right account for you.
Capital One 360 Savings Account Fast Facts
- Annual fee: none
- Minimum balance: none
- Current APY: 1.50% (as of 30 April 2020)
- Pros
- Comparatively high yields
- No monthly fee
- No minimums
- Easy to get started
- Mobile app access
- Cons
- No ATM cards
- Comparatively few local branches
Capital One Savings Account Benefits
There are lots of benefits to having a Capital One savings account. Here are some of the highlights:
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What to Include in a Roommate Wanted Ad
These days, finding a good roommate is almost as hard as finding your soulmate! But don’t despair â with good communication, clear expectations, and a little bit of intuition, you too can find your perfect roommate. Use this step-by-step guide to write your roommate wanted ad that gets you the most suitable matches. 1. State […]
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Selling Your Home in the Age of Coronavirus? Here Are All Your Top Questions, Answered
Curious about the nitty-gritty details of how to sell your home during a pandemic? Weâve got you covered. Check out the answers to the most frequently asked questions.
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Current Mortgage Rates Continue to Rise Gradually
Here we go with yet another week. We should be in for a bit of action with a handful of speaking engagements from Federal Reserve officials and the September Jobs Report on Friday morning. Mortgage rates will likely remain in a tight range but it wouldn’t be too surprising if they jumped around a little…. View Article
Mortgage and refinance rates today, January 19, 2021
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates had a good week last week with another small fall on Friday. They’re now 10 or 11 basis points (a basis point […]
What to do when your CARES Act mortgage forbearance ends
Millions of CARES Act mortgage forbearance plans are set to end in September and October Should you extend your forbearance plan or exit?
Rates Rising at Fastest Pace in Months
Mortgage rates are coming off a rough week– the roughest , in fact, since June 2020 by some measures. That’s the last time rates rose this quickly for market-driven reasons. There were a few instances of bigger moves in Aug/Sept as the new refinance fee was announced, delayed, and ultimately implemented. Either way, things aren’t great right now, relatively speaking. The “relative” qualification is important considering this abrupt move higher has yet to threaten to take the average top tier 30yr fixed quote above 3%–far from it, in fact. Most lenders can still offer 2.875% or better on refis and 2.625% or better on purchases. This assumes an ideal scenario with 20%+ equity, strong credit, etc. If this drama were to conclude right now, it wouldn’t be that big of a deal in the bigger picture