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Stephanie Colestock

Stephanie Colestock

Stephanie Colestock is a freelance writer with over a decade of experience in personal finance. You'll see her work on publications such as Fortune, MSN, Forbes, USA Today, Fox Business, Yahoo! Finance, and more. Stephanie's areas of expertise include loans, insurance, real estate, retirement, and credit/debt. She has a degree from Baylor University and is currently working toward her CFP ® certification.

Best 6-month CD rates for July 2024

CDs are a great option for stashing away savings and maximizing returns. Common terms range from three months to five years, though these vary by financial institution. Six-month CDs offer a good balance between term length and APY, without locking away your funds for too long.

Best 5-year CD rates May 2024

Long-term CDs allow you to lock in a competitive interest rate in exchange for a years-long commitment.
Best business checking accounts

Best business checking accounts for 2024

Whether you’re an LLC or sole proprietor, a business checking account can help you track and manage your money. Here’s a look at the best business checking accounts and what they offer.
Best 3-month CD rates

Best 3-month CD rates

A three-month CD is the shortest term typically offered by financial institutions. CDs allow personal and business customers to maximize returns in exchange for locking savings away for a specific period of time. Just remember, if you need to withdraw funds early, penalties may apply.
margin account

What is a margin account?

A margin account is a type of brokerage account that allows investors to buy desired securities on credit.
What is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?

What is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?

Looking for a trustworthy and ethical financial planner without a conflict of interest? Here’s a look at what a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) is and what they do.
What is a limit order?

What is a limit order?

Rather than watch trade prices fluctuate, a limit order can help you buy or sell at specific prices. Here’s a look at what is a limit order and how to use them.