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 I can't save or manage money?
please, if you can give me advice on how to manage my money it would be much ...


 Should a person kick a boyfriend to the curb if he works hard but don't have a 401K at 53?
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 Help! I can't pay my mortgage anymore! And I don't want to pay it anymore. What now?
I recently lost my job. I am looking for another, I asked my loan company (Litton) to defer my payments and they have not yet. They are sending me paperwork to fill out to request a payment plan or ...


 Can I start another checking account with another bank while I have a charged off overdrawn account elsewhere?
I have an overdrawn bank account that's been charged off and in collection services. I would like to start another checking account at another bank so I can start paying that one back and so I ...


 Can a Cheque be cancelled once it's cleared?
I've sold something on ebay, and they paid by cheque, it cleared friday, but the buyer has no feedback and has been a member since 2003. Also the address ebay has for them, differs slightly than ...


 What r some jobs a 12 year old would get paid for??
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 If my daughter who lives in Uk goes bankrupt will her apartment abroad be excluded?
She is a one-parent family with a business going ...


 I need to get a student loan...what is the best place to get it from?
i know there are federal loans, and many banks off student loans....but in genreal, where is the best to get one?

i need to get one to cover my next 2 years of tuition among with other ...


 I had a credit card which was " Charged off as bad debt, and purchased by another lender.?
Now a creditor wants to collet the debt, even though my credit report shows it paid. Do I need to pay off the creditor?...


 Do you save your loose coin change and how much is most you ever saved?
I put my loose coin change in a large jar. At the end of a year I sort it and turn into the bank. Last year I had $823.00....


 How much money does it take to be considered rich?
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 How can i get us$50000.00 in 30 days?

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i am desperately need that money.......
if u gonna rob a bank which bank is your ...


 Does using an overdraft effect your loan application?
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 Early Retirement?
I might have the chance to retire at 53 with a pension of around £15K per annum and a lump sum of around £45K. My mortgage is paid off and I'm single with no dependants. How much money will I...


 Whats a fast way to make $20k when your in Highschool?
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 What the best way to find our future?
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 Why would you seriously need a million dollar car?
Where would you drive the car? what if someone stole it. and it goes so fast you couldn't control it I'm mean seriously i think it's a waste of money and just more for show. I say save ...


 Do I still need to pay it the debt was defaulted 6 years ago?
When I was younger I stupidly got a loan with my boyfriend and then I had lost my job and could no longer pay it. It was defaulted and heard nothing more about it But had baby with my fiance and we ...


 What do you think is the best way to get rich?
I'm not saying get rich quick. I just want to how people think they would get rich....


 Mortgage Enquiry?
Does anyone know if you have a partner living with you and you do not want a joint mortgage, will the mortgage lender take into account (when looking at your affordability calcualtor) the money they ...



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What would be the perfect bank account for me?
I'm 14, 15 soon, I want a bank that will give me as many rewards as possible, high interest rates etc.

Anyone able to provide information will get an easy 10pts!
                     
 




Little Big Boy
The best advice i can give you is to go for a building society account. Halifax are offering some serious rewards and i left Lloyds as i could not resist there offers.


Fall J
Building a society account will get you lots of money!


Maverick
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Swiss bank accounts


speak up
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decide on future events first-will i buy a car with a personal loan? maybe a house later on---look into/research the types of places that have lifetime benefits for you ,so you have a history with them--THAT'S MY ADVICE


Suburban
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Not knowing where you live---this is a little difficult, but go on line to www. icici bank.
This is the best instant access bank in the UK at the moment


Yarcofin
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Get a chequing account, and make sure that you also get a student account. Most banks will waive your fees entirely if you are a student. There is no reason you should be paying bank fees at age 15.

If you want to earn some interest, also open up a savings account. You might not be able to take out your money as easily as a chequing account but you'll make around 4%.

If you live in Canada, BMO and TD are good choices.


Benson
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Check out bankrate.com to figure out who has the highest interest rates this week. After seeing who is on the top of the list, sort through their web sites and find out if they allow teenagers to open accounts with them.

Tips for a teenager: Start a Roth IRA (look it up, read about it) ASAP--this is a tip that may pay off with several hundred dollars when you're retired many years from now. I wish I had started mine 8 years earlier than I did.


lilmissqtpye
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Since you're young I'm assuming you won't be depositing tons of money. And you'll probably want something you can easily access. If so, go with a money market account or certificate of deposit (CD). I won't suggest an individual bank since rates and terms vary quite a bit. Visit www.bankrate.com for rates in your area.

It's good to see you're thinking about the future at a young age. Good luck!


Alison P
I use ING Direct. They have good interest rates.


Ed
High interest requires high deposits. Try the building society, like Nationwide, or a local one. They usually give the best interest.

Decide if you want things like a cashcard.


Gareth L
Well, Natwest and Royal bank of scotland do great accounts for young adults (14 years old +). You can also try barclays as there rewards are good and free.

Hope this helps


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