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Sheiresa McRae Ngo

Sheiresa McRae Ngo is a consumer banking writer at Bankrate. She is known for her expertise in personal finance and consumer affairs topics. She earned a master’s degree in public communication and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Fordham University.

Sheiresa has experience writing about a variety of topics, including lifestyle, culture, saving money, and budgeting. She also spent time as an editor in the educational publishing industry.

Sheiresa’s passion for helping individuals navigate their financial journeys led her to become a certified credit counselor. Her work has been featured in CBS MoneyWatch, Credit.com, Yahoo Finance, GOBankingRates, and MSN, among many others. She also contributed to two CNN segments on debt management.

With a keen eye for detail and a knack for simplifying complex financial concepts, Sheiresa has established herself as a reliable source of information for readers seeking guidance on personal finance matters. She is committed to providing readers with actionable advice and tips to improve their financial health.

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  • Bankrate
    20 articles

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  • How much cash to keep in your checking vs. savings account
    17 Apr—Bankrate
    Key Takeaways Striking the right balance between your checking and savings accounts can help your money grow. Checking accounts are ideal for managing daily expenses, while savings accounts are best for long-term financial goals. Allocate your funds based on monthly expenses and savings goals. Economic anxiety likely has you thinking a lot more about your money these days. As recession fears loom, and “#opentowork” signs dominate LinkedIn, it’s hard not to be more concerned about your...
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