A self-styled “anti-bank” poached good customers from the federal loan system. When pandemic relief made that harder, it sued the government.
Tag: Personal Finances
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Rates on C.D.s Are Soaring, but the High Rates May Not Last
Banks are offering the promotional rates to attract deposits. Given concerns about the economy, it’s unclear how long banks will continue to reward savers.
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The Fabulous Yields, and Lurking Risks, of Money Market Funds
The funds are paying enticing interest rates right now. But the debt ceiling and signs of weakness in the banking system are worrisome, our columnist says.
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Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Rules Create ‘Chaos for Consumers’
Buying an electric car has become much more complicated because of restrictions on which models qualify for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500.
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Saving for a Down Payment and Retirement: What to Know
With mortgage rates and prices high, first-time home buyers find these competing goals aren’t always doable, at least at the same time. Here are points to consider.