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Dealing With Debt in 2026

49 min · 13 de ene de 2026
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How can you pay fewer taxes in 2026? How do you get ahead of my credit card and student loan payments? What does it take to set yourself up for a good financial future? Niamke and Matt discuss on Episode 1 of Road 2 Riches.Topics Disucssed: Debt management, Student Loans Repayments and Garnishments, Credit Cards/Car Loans, Refinancing Debt, The Federal Reserve/Interest Rates through 2026, Debt Consolidation, Budgeting, Economic Inflationary Pressures

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The financial rules just changed. With the January 2026 proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, millions of Americans are wondering if their debt will vanish or if their cards will be canceled. Simultaneously, the Trump administration's $200B injection into Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) is putting downward pressure on mortgage rates, creating a unique window for home buyers.In this video, we analyze:The 10% Cap Impact: Why banks are pushing back and what it means for your credit limit and rewards.MBS vs. Mortgage Rates: How the government-sponsored purchase of bonds is bypassing the Fed to lower your housing costs.Fed Investment Strategy: With the Fed targeting a 3.4% rate by year-end, we discuss shifting from cash into bonds and high-quality equities. Timestamps (00:00) Intro(00:33) Will 10% Interest Cap Do More Harm Than Good?(25:47) Lower Mortgage Rates Incoming(35:16) How The Fed Determines Interest Rates(45:26) How Interest Rates Change Your Portfolio

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