Sarah Fisher, deputy editor for LendingTree

Sarah Fisher

Deputy Editor

Sarah Fisher is a deputy editor at LendingTree, where she writes and edits articles on a variety of personal finance content, including credit cards, insurance and student loans.

Sarah began working for LendingTree in 2023, but she has been passionate about financial education for a very long time. She began writing about financial topics for SmartAsset in 2016 and interned for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in 2017.

Before working in digital publishing, she worked as a production assistant and executive assistant in the entertainment industry.

Specialties

  • Personal finance
  • Credit cards
  • Home loans
  • Insurance
  • Student loans
  • Financial and retirement planning

Achievements

  • 3+ years of experience covering financial topics
  • 5+ years of writing and editing experience
  • Written and edited pieces for SmartAsset, The Balance and TIME Stamped
  • Personal finance writing has been published in Business Insider and Yahoo Finance

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, Georgetown University

Sarah’s favorite credit cards

“I use three credit cards on a regular basis, so I can maximize cash back on my purchases. I have the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express so I can earn an elevated rate on groceries, public transit and ride-sharing apps. I use the Capital One SavorOne Cash Rewards Credit Card for dining out. I use the Fidelity® Rewards Visa Signature® Card on all other purchases, so I’m always earning at least 2% cash back.”

Articles by Sarah Fisher

How To Get a $10,000 Loan

Many banks, credit unions and online lenders offer $10,000 loans, but not all lenders are created equal. This can especially be true if you have... read more

Car Loan Documentation Checklist: The 8 Things You Need

In order to make the car-buying process go smoothly, you’ll want to get your car loan approved quickly. Having the documents needed for a car... read more

How to Use Personal Loans to Rebuild Credit

As long as you make on-time payments in full, you can use a personal loan to build credit. Notably, if you have bad credit or... read more

Buying in Bulk Could Save Shoppers 27%, on Average — Led by Paper Towels, Water and Batteries

With grocery prices rising, consumers may be looking to cut costs wherever they can — and that may mean buying in bulk. Good news for... read more

57% of Workers Considering Looking for a New Job, With Only 51% Earning More Than a Year Ago

Inflation has risen sharply over the last three years — however, many Americans’ salaries haven’t, and that’s pushed workers to look for new jobs. Per... read more

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