|  The Federal Reserve cut borrowing costs for the second time in a row on Wednesday. The central bank’s move will have a ripple effect on many of the borrowing and savings rates consumers see every day. From credit cards and mortgage rates to auto loans and savings accounts, CNBC's Sharon Epperson gives a look at all of the ways a Fed rate cut could affect your finances. | 
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