
Common Sense
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Check out;
www.GMACbank.com (my favorite)
www.HSBCDirect.com
www.INGDirect.com
All FDIC insured.
Also for checking (3.01%);
www.EverBank.com
(also FDIC insured) |
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Hank123
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Dont go to the big banks, look at smaller community banks or credit unions, they usually give better rates |
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sweynseye2002
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Check out www.moneysupermarket.com |
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Sophie
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Go to www.ft.com (The Financial Times website). They have a section called Your Money where you can compare the features of all the best savings accounts on the market, as well as credit cards, loans etc.
Hope this helps. |
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the-exile
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Hard one to answer as they keep changing, try a site like
moneysavingexpert.com and sign for the newsletter. hope this helps |
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mrfoxhorn
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Savings accounts stink for interest rates, if its a nice sum of money your going to want to put it somewhere good like a mutual fund of some type, after all thats what the bank will do and then give you a cut of the intrest like 1/2 a percent or something sad like that. Savings accounts at a bank should only be used to keep some liquid cash handy for emergencies and nothing else. |
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bart man™
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go to ing .com for a good rate |
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vegas_iwish
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Need to extend horizon beyond 1 month & far away from savings. INGDirect if you insist. |
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asjrb
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Checkout ing.com or gmac.com |
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IAN HAMER
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I use ING, they have a decent interest rate, tax free, and you can move your money around whenever you want |
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simdog
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500 percent |
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james j
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Try ICESAVE from Landsbanki; 5.2% aer an internet based
saving account. |
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tekn0wledg
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I personally use ING Direct, and have been for several years. They have a great secure online registration and login process. Their current APY is 4.40%
If you would like to find a list of all high interest savings accounts, loans or money markets etc, you can goto http://www.bankrate.com |
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jedi master
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abbey
open a i.s.a. account |
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