Our financial system is kept in balance through the federal reserve assessing and adjusting the federal funds rate. Due to the recent rate change earlier this month, you’ll likely see some new changes coming down the road that will affect your savings and borrowing rates.
What do the changes mean for personal finance planning and what financial opportunities could a rate change provide?
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Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.
If you’ve paid attention to financial news recently, you’ll have noticed there was some media attention regarding the Federal funds rate.
On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, announced that the federal funds rate would decrease by .50 percentage points, or ½ a percent.
For anyone unfamiliar with the federal funds rate, it’s the rate set by the Federal Open Markets Committee that banks use to lend money to each other overnight. What makes this rate so special is that it impacts everything for us as consumers like any APYs earned on savings accounts to the interest rates we pay on loans and credit cards.
One Forbes Advisor article simply stated, “The fed funds rate effectively dictates the cost of money in the U.S. economy.”
The Federal Reserve regularly meets to assess the economy, reviewing important aspects like inflation and unemployment. During this meeting a decision is made to do one of three things, raise the rate, lower the rate, or keep the rate the same.
It’s not entirely necessary to know all the ins and outs of how the rate is determined and its role in the financial market, but it is important to be aware of how a rate change can affect your finances.
When the fed rate changes, it affects all aspects of the financial market so there are many signs you should recognize when news hits that the rate was raised or lowered.
When the rate goes up you may notice a few of these changes:
Similarly, when the rate goes down, you’ll notice these changes:
The good news is that there are opportunities for all of us whatever the rate situation. We can use the rate environment to gauge what types of financial decisions we need to make.
This recent rate decrease should spark some considerations for anyone monitoring their financial position.
Due to the recent decision to lower the Fed rate, we are likely to see changes coming across the financial world in the coming months that will likely usher in new financial opportunities.
To learn more about the fed funds rate and how it can impact your finances, as well as the Forbes article mentioned earlier in this episode, check out the list of links in the show notes for more information.
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