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Best High Interest Savings Account and Money Market Rates

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This is a comparison chart of credit unions, banks, and online savings banks that offers high interest savings account and/or high yield money market account. All bank accounts are NCUA or FDIC insured. Your principal is protected and you’re guarantee a positive nominal return on investment. In addition to the interest rates, we also included minimum balances, fees, and other details in the table to help you make a better decision. Reviews of the Most Popular Savings Accounts Bank Review EverBank Yield Pledge Money Market Account has consistently been the one of the highest yielding account in the group. For… Read the whole article...

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Best Online High Interest Savings Account Rates Comparison

Might 2010: This is a comparison chart of top on-line financial savings banks that offers higher interest financial savings account or higher yield money marketplace account. All of these accounts are FDIC insured up to $250,000. Your principal is protected and you’re guarantee a constructive nominal return on investment. For Might 2010, the typical interest rate on higher yield financial savings accounts remained secure at about; nevertheless, Sallie Mae On-line Higher-Yield Savings Account just boosted its rate to 1.forty% from 1.25% APY. As of five/1/2010 the highest yield financial savings account charges are (you can click on the links to… Read the whole article...

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The Amazing Power of Compound Interest

One of the most constructive, and destructive, forces in finances is the power of compound interest. Compound interest is interest that is not only paid on the principal, but also on the interest that previously accrued on your investment. On the other hand, compound interest can work against you — for instance, as finance charges against your credit card debt that could quickly snowball out of control. It can be a great burden, or a great boon. It all depends on the money choices you make. Photo by thievingjoker via Flickr Making Compound Interest Work for You Compound interest can… Read the whole article...

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Best Online High Interest Savings Account Rates

April 2010: The following is a list of top online savings banks that offers high yield savings account, high interest savings account, or high yield money market account. All of these accounts are FDIC insured up to $250,000. Your principal is protected and you’re guarantee a positive nominal return on investment. For April 2010, the average interest rate on high yield savings accounts remained stable at around 1.0% to 1.5% APY range. New to the list is Sallie Mae Online High-Yield Savings Account at 1.25% APY. As of 4/3/2010 the highest yield savings account rates are (you can click on… Read the whole article...

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A Jumpstart on National Financial Literacy Month

In the U.S., April is the National Financial Literacy Month.  The Jumpstart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy began promoting April as Financial Literacy for Youth Month in the year 2000. In 2003,  this became “official” when the Senate Resolution 48 and House Resolution 127 asked President George W. Bush to declare April as Financial Literacy for Youth Month. Eventually, April was named the National Financial Literacy Month by the passing of the  Senate Resolution 316. In the spirit of the National Financial Literacy Month, I’ve collected a few good finance article from around the web to share with you. Investing… Read the whole article...

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by Robert Wilkinson - March 27, 2010 at 1:20 pm

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Sallie Mae Bank Review

Sallie Mae, normally known for their federal and private student loans, is entering the savings account area with a high yield savings account currently offering 1.35% APY with no monthly fees and no minimums. It’s your standard online bank offering with a pretty standard savings account rates. In scanning their list of offerings, the only thing that stands out is their 10% bonus for Upromise earnings, which can be substantial if you’re a big user of Upromise. Why Sallie Mae? I’ve been racking my brain to come up with an explanation of why Sallie Mae has started to offer… Read the whole article...

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Best CD Rates (Certificate of Deposit Rates), March 2010

The following is a list of the nationally available highest yields 12-month CD rates. In general, certificates of deposit (CDs) are great investments because your principal is protected by FDIC insurance and your interest rates are guaranteed. Moreover, you can use CD Ladder to make your CD savings more flexible and effective. You can open certificates of deposit at your local bank, but with a little more effort you can secure the best rates through online banks. As of 3/2/2010, the highest yield CDs are: Bank Rate (APY) Min Deposit Details Discover Bank CD 1.60% $2,500 Choose terms from 6… Read the whole article...

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Best Online High Interest Savings Account Rates, March 2010

The following is a list of top online banks that offers high yield savings account, high interest savings account, or high yield money market account. All of these accounts are FDIC insured up to $250,000. Your principal is protected and you’re guarantee a positive nominal return on investment. For March 2010, the average interest rate on high yield savings accounts remained stable at around 1.0% to 1.5% APY range. New to the list is Discover Bank Money Market at 1.40% APY. As of 3/1/2010 the highest yield savings account rates are: Bank Interest Rate* Min. Deposit Details EverBank Yield Pledge… Read the whole article...

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