Posts Tagged ‘high yield savings

High Yield Online Savings Accounts

By: Green Panda | Date posted: November 12, 2008 (1:43 pm)

 

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People spend time figuring out how to save some money in their budget and then just put cash in a low interest savings account.  There are many banks that are willing to offer higher interest rates for your deposits. If you haven’t already, consider opening a high yield savings account.

All these savings accounts are listed as FDIC insured and currently that is up to $250,000 (until December 2009).

ING Direct Review

We personally use ING Direct and have great customer service with them.

Opening an account

There are no monthly maintenance fees and it is very simple to open an account. Their current rate of 2.75% APY is not the highest, but it’s not too low to convince us to switch.

HSBC Direct Review

Opening an account

HSBC Direct is offering a savings account with 3.00% APY.  Like ING, there are no monthly fees.  Kiplinger has mentioned HSBC as one of the best online banks.

Emigrant Direct Review

Opening an account

Emigrant has the American Dream savings account for 3.00% APY. There are no monthly fees.

ShoreBank Review

I received an email about Shore Bank and its high yield online savings account. Since I really haven’t heard of it, I decided to look u some information.

Opening an account

There appears to be a $1 minimum to open the savings account. There are no monthly fees and the current rate is 3.50% APY. The bank also invests in social and environmental projects.

 

If you’re interested in learning more before you deposit any money, here are some articles I found.

 

 

 

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Weekly Round Up: Baby Shower Edition

By: Green Panda | Date posted: September 12, 2008 (8:23 am)

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We’re going to visit friends and family this weekend. Friends of mine are going to have their first kid (a boy!) next month. Our plan is to go to the shower, see my aunt and cousin, visit his family, and share a dinner with friends. Our weekend is packed and we won’t have much time for anything else.

Thanks!

Living Almost Large hosted the Money Hacks Carnival #29: Food Heaven and my post Put Tuition Refund in a High Yield Savings Account as an Emergency Fund was included.

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I also wanted to mention that IChapters.com is doing a tree planting drive.

The first iChapters Plant a Tree Drive was a huge success, with more than 57,000 trees planted, so this time, we’re setting the bar even higher, and have a goal of planting more than 100,000 trees. Buying digital textbooks in the form of eBooks and eChapters from iChapters.com is a great way to protect the environment by keeping carbon hungry trees in the ground rather then sending them to the paper mills.

If you’re a college student and you need to grab some books, save money, and plant a tree, perhaps you should look into ichapters. I’m not getting paid, this is my personal vouch for them.

Have a great weekend!

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