FDIC protects consumers and their deposits if a bank fails. Here's what you need to know.| Bankrate
Dollar-cost averaging is a simple way to help reduce your risk and increase your returns, and it works to take advantage of a volatile stock market. You can set up your brokerage account to buy stocks or funds automatically and regularly, then sit back and do the things you love, rather than spend all of your time investing.| Bankrate
Large-cap stocks and small-cap stocks – the two sound similar, but offer entirely different risk profiles as well as potential for returns. Knowing how to discern between the two is crucial when building out your own portfolio and managing investment expectations.| Bankrate
Apple is an absolute giant in the tech space, and it became the world’s first company to be worth a trillion dollars by passing the milestone in 2018. Apple occupies an enviable competitive position by selling consumer goods and services that many consider luxuries (such as the iPhone and MacBook), allowing the company to charge premium prices on a large number of its products. Here’s how to buy shares of Apple stock and what to consider before you buy.| Bankrate
Diversification means owning a variety of assets that perform differently over time, but not too much of any one investment or type. Here's how to diversify your portfolio.| Bankrate
To find the best high interest rate for you, browse Bankrate's list of the best high-yield savings accounts from federally insured, highly rated institutions.| Bankrate