Sarah Fisher

Sarah Fisher

Deputy Editor

Expertise: Personal finance, financial and retirement planning, home loans, debt, creditworthiness
Education: Georgetown University

Sarah Fisher is a deputy editor at LendingTree, where she edits articles on a variety of personal finance topics, including personal loans, student loans, auto loans, small business loans, home loans, and credit cards.

Before joining LendingTree, Sarah was the associate editor for The Balance. She has also worked as a freelance writer for SmartAsset, and edited personal finance articles for Taboola. Her personal finance work has appeared on Business Insider and Yahoo Finance. In college, she interned for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.

Sarah earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University. She minored in government and film & media studies.

Articles by Sarah Fisher

SBA Form 413: How To Fill Out the Personal Financial Statement Form

When applying for certain loan programs backed by the Small Business Administration (SBA), you’ll need to fill out SBA Form 413, which helps the SBA... read more

Is a Spouse Responsible for Student Loans?

So, are spouses responsible for student loans? They’re usually not, though there are exceptions to this rule. Before you tie the knot, learn when you... read more

How To Pay for Medical School

Many students feel overwhelmed when trying to figure out how to pay for medical school without drowning in debt. The average out-of-state tuition at a... read more

529 Qualified Expenses: What You Can Use a 529 Plan For

With tuition and other college expenses skyrocketing, using tax-advantaged investment accounts like a 529 college savings plan can be an excellent way to pay for... read more

Variable vs. Fixed Interest Rates on Student Loans: Which is Better?

If you’re thinking about borrowing money to pay for college, you might be wondering, are student loans fixed or variable? The answer is both. Federal... read more

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