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09th October 2009
If you have accumulated a significant superannuation balance, wish to maximise your returns and have greater control over your investments; a self managed super fund (SMSF) may be the answer.
A SMSF is a vehicle that is used to manage the superannuatio... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn
06th October 2009
article describes how term deposit rates are not the only option that you need to consider while choosing a term deposit
Term deposits are one of the safest and best investment options in which you can make relatively large sums of interest while you sta... Read >
Author: Mel C
06th October 2009
The article describes the dependency that we have on calculators and how a fixed deposit term calculator can help in arriving at an overall average return percentage.
We use calculators all the time in our daily lives. In fact we have become so dependent... Read >
Author: Mel C
05th October 2009
The article explains how it is necessary to have some monies in savings account even though the savings interest rates are lower.
Different financial instruments have different risk profiles and these risk profiles are generally inversely proportionate t... Read >
Author: Mel C
10th September 2009
It's no secret that Baby Boomers have been hit hard by the Global Financial Crisis, but with retirement on their doorstep what do they do with a net worth down by up to 40% and time running out before they reach their ideal retirement age?
In ideal cir... Read >
Author: retirement_pldrt
10th September 2009
It's no secret that Baby Boomers have been hit hard by the Global Financial Crisis, but with retirement on their doorstep what do they do with a net worth down by up to 40% and time running out before they reach their ideal retirement age?
In ideal cir... Read >
Author: Alex Simms
08th August 2009
Savings accounts made with a financial institution, i.e. a bank, for a fixed period of time are called term deposits. Australia and few other countries have the best offers when it comes to term deposits since these kinds of savings became very popular du... Read >
Author: Mel C
08th August 2009
The demand for term deposit accounts is increasing every day and with the large number of accounts opened, you will definitely find the best term deposit rates for your investment.
As the name already explains, a term deposit is an investment with a fixe... Read >
Author: Mel C
08th August 2009
Bank term deposits are a really good option if you have some money to invest. Term deposit accounts offer an interest rate that is in more competitive than one that comes with the normal savings accounts.
When you open a term deposit you can plan ahead w... Read >
Author: Mel C
12th July 2009
Have you reached the point when merely looking at your bank statements you get a headache already? You might find your records out of place. You might even find yourself lost as to your current status and accounts. However, this is not a point for you to ... Read >
Author: Mitchel Crane
28th June 2009
Why have a term deposit? A term deposit often offers a safe place to park your money while you are waiting to use it on something else. For instance if you've just sold your house and are waiting to buy another one, you could park your money into a short ... Read >
Author: Mel C
28th June 2009
Most children have a savings account at some time or another, but if your teens have casual jobs in between school hours, why not teach them a little more about banking by getting them to place their money into bank term deposits. Bank term deposits will ... Read >
Author: Mel C
28th June 2009
Using an online interest calculator is a good way to get an idea of what your investment is worth. Say you were thinking of investing your money in a term deposit at a certain interest rate. Sometimes it is difficult to work out exactly how much you would... Read >
Author: Mel C
20th May 2009
With the increasing number of term deposit accounts, you will surely not miss the best term deposit rates for your money. As it sounds term deposit is a fixed term investment where you save your money for a fixed period of time on fixed interests. The ter... Read >
Author: Mel C
20th May 2009
The optimal return of your investment from term deposits is achieved by choosing the right term deposit interest. Term deposit is suitable for anyone who has a lot of money that will remain unused for specific period of time. This could be a source of reg... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th May 2009
Bank term deposit is a monetary deposit at a financial institution that is held for a fixed term and cannot be withdrawn until after the expiration of the term agreed upon by the parties usually the financial institution and the customer. When the term or... Read >
Author: Mel C
13th May 2009
So you've managed to put aside some cash - what now? Money stuffed into a mattress doesn't grow. But money deposited for a fixed term, or in a high interest account, works for you by earning interest - and is also a lot safer. The longer you leave your sa... Read >
Author: Click4credit
23rd April 2009
The online savings account is one of the best ways to save, and make your savings work for you. An online savings account nearly always offers much higher interest rates than any other account except term deposits - and they have fees that the online savi... Read >
Author: Mel C
23rd April 2009
Some savings accounts give a much higher rate of interest than others. High interest savings accounts allow you to make your money work for you not only by offering high interest, but allowing you to take advantage of compounding interest. Where the inter... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd April 2009
Thinking of earning money without investing in insecure businesses or making a leap of faith in the property market? Or perhaps you need to make a big purchase in the coming months, like a holiday or a boat? Then term deposits may be perfect for you.
... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
02nd April 2009
Ever wanted to earn money by doing practically nothing at all? It sounds too good to be true, but people around the world do it all the time through a fantastic thing called: ‘term deposits’. Because they’re fixed (in both interest rates and the ter... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
11th March 2009
Pros:
Term deposits offer a safe place to lodge your money while ensuring that the interest rate offered remains the same for the entire length of the term. Thus, even if interest rates tumble, yours won't - at least not until it comes time to renew.
... Read >
Author: Mel C
11th March 2009
If you don't have one of the many savings accounts available you are missing out on one time-honoured way of making your money work for you. A savings account will get you a much better rate of interest than many other types of accounts such as a cheque a... Read >
Author: Mel C
11th March 2009
Bank accounts all a have different features, costs and interest rates, so to find out which one suits your needs best, a comparison should be done. This does not need to be extremely comprehensive, although the more you compare, the more chance you'll hav... Read >
Author: Mel C
28th February 2009
As you might have guessed, a term deposit is a deposit held with a financial institution for a fixed term. They are an increasingly common method of saving money by investing it at a low risk for a set amount of time.
Currently, with people who have m... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
29th January 2009
There are numerous different kinds of term deposits, and as a customer the most crucial thing is to find the account that best suits your needs. Your money can make money for you, if you're prepared to wait for it to mature. Shopping around for the best r... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
09th January 2009
No investment goes without risk. In fact, the two go hand in hand. Risk is the possibility of loss to an investment. With all investments there are risks. There is no guarantee that you will receive all if any, of your maximum possible return. Fortunately... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
As their name suggests, term deposits are a way of depositing your money in the bank for a specific term or time frame. It could be anything from a few months to a few years. A term deposit can be handy if you have a large amount of money you won't be usi... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
03rd December 2008
Converting your vehicle to LPG is a great cost saver, since the cost of auto-gas is so much less than the cost of petrol. Even with the rising tax on it, it will still be cheaper for a good few years to come. But how come LPG is so cost-efficient compared... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
03rd December 2008
Every bride dreams of the perfect wedding day, but there is no need to spend use a friend's car instead of that limo; use a DJ or recorded music played by a friend rather than having a 10-piece band; choosing flowers that are in season and reducing the ph... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
26th November 2008
Like a number of other things in India, the banks have also astonishingly revolutionised themselves. However, present state of the banks of India has come as a surprise because some 20 years ago, nobody would have dreamed of progress at this level. The re... Read >
Author: addi
19th September 2008
Cash investments are considered the simplest and most conservative types of investment, and traditionally, too, they reap lower albeit more dependable returns. In the last few years, investors eschewed cash accounts and turned to the share market which ha... Read >
Author: Click4credit
17th September 2008
There’s no doubt about it that investing in stocks and shares takes quite a bit of mental effort, especially if you don’t know much about it to start with. Then when you’ve learned enough to start investing, there is the stress involved in watching ... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
28th July 2008
If your comparing online saving accounts you'll find there are different types of accounts on the market with varying amounts of flexibility and features. The most common account types are high interest savings, term deposits and instant access saving acc... Read >
Author: PARMOD BANSAL
07th July 2008
Mortgage repayments have gone up alongside credit card and personal loan rates with the latest cash rate rises by the Reserve Bank of Australia. Even though this has spelt bad news for many people there are still some ways to make good of this situation, ... Read >
Author: Ed Wood
09th May 2008
A specialist banking group has reported that some of its wealthier clients are seeking different kinds of mortgage loans. Investec has seen many of its high net worth clients looking into its multi-currency mortgage.
This is a risky product but it al... Read >
Author: Jemma
07th May 2008
A specialist banking group has reported that some of its wealthier clients are seeking different kinds of mortgage loans. Investec has seen many of its high net worth clients looking into its multi-currency mortgage.
This is a risky product but it al... Read >
Author: Jemma
27th April 2008
There are several types of savings account that you can open in banks or other deposit-taking institutions. They usually offer instant access savings accounts, term deposit savings accounts, and high interest savings accounts.
Term deposits earn fixed ... Read >
Author: Click4credit
21st October 2007
The market for your money is always gaining more competition which is great news for consumers. The options used to be rather limited in off the shelf investment. Most bank accounts (standard transaction accounts) pay either a low rate of interest or non ... Read >
Author: Andrew
15th May 2007
WealthCap is also a managed fund, which is basically an investment fund that is managed professionally by an expert fund manager who invests in a variety of investments. Investing in WealthCapfund will provide you with wide range of benefits including the... Read >
Author: Mark Plummer
25th April 2007
No matter how much or how little you earn, you should plan your finances well ahead to have a steady cash-flow and a secure future. However, it’s easier said than done! That is precisely why you need to be extra cautious about your savings and expenses.... Read >
Author: Wain Roy
21st November 2006
There are about 150 banks in Panama and they come in several flavors. One is the offshore bank that can only do business with entities not in Panama. There are banks that can only do business with entities in Panama and then there are banks that can do bu... Read >
Author: Jean Bouttet
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