Articles, tagged with "money market account", page 5
15th December 2010
If you take Aore ready to take advantage of the option by the FDIC above the average interest rate insured to save your money, you want to see ??ll how to open a money market account. This account is part savings and the controls, how to buy stocks the AI...
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Author:
fonsieucup
12th December 2010
Are you looking to open a new bank account that rewards you by having excellent checking account interest rates? There are plenty of different banks to choose. Here are some tips on how to go about it.
Conducting a Check of Comparison Shopping Websites...
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Author:
Joe Arthur
07th December 2010
With the wealth of bank accounts available on the competitive financial marketplace, deciding which ones will suit you best can be tricky. A current account should make managing your money easy, a savings account should help you build your nest egg and in...
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Author:
KatieWebb
24th November 2010
When it comes to financial planning and money management, most Americans tend to postpone two things: opening up a savings account and planning a retirement account.
While opening up a savings account is a simple process of creating a budget, deciding...
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Author:
Gracie Hyde
13th November 2010
While the housing market seems to have reached its lowest in the recent months, many Americans still believe that now is a good time to buy, anticipating that renting will be much more expensive than owning a house.
The latest housing survey conducted by...
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Author:
rudson tren
20th October 2010
There are several options to invest your money. It is still a matter of anxiety for everyone. One finds it difficult to decide where one's money will be safe and will produce good returns. If anyone gets a huge sum by disposing of one of his valuables, he...
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Author:
Kunnawat
22nd September 2010
If you're buying a house, it's not a good idea to avoid getting homeowners insurance. Actually, many lenders won't even allow you to purchase a house without insurance. It's true that the principal and interest on your house are probably more than you wan...
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Author:
Jill Cobert
09th August 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 John Howell
Getting started in stock trading can be nerve-wracking for a new investor. On the one hand, you want to jump in and start seeing your portfolio make money, but on the other you don't want to lose your hard-earned cash.
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Author:
john
07th July 2010
The market volatility makes it difficult to determine the best investments to use in a 401(k) account or IRA. What should we do when every mutual fund that is available in the plan is going down?
Our immediate emotional response would be to move to th...
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Author:
The Christian Money Coach
26th May 2010
If you are a beginning investor that needs to compare tax-free investments, such as government or municipal bonds and the private corporate bonds or money market account yields, you need to know how to calculate after tax yield. The reason for this is qui...
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Author:
Len Jarosz
30th April 2010
Your home could be your biggest asset. Make sure you are equipped with the things you need to know before buying a house in Austin Texas. Here are some tips and guide that every first time home buyer should know.
Before you go to the bank
Review you...
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Author:
Terry Wygal
23rd March 2010
With the many different forms of accounts and financial advice available, one may find it daunting when he or she begins to think about creating financial goals and freedoms that so many talk about. However, it does not have to be that way. One should res...
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Author:
suman ahliya
12th March 2010
In a year when raises and bonuses at work are rare, getting a tax refund may be your one big chance to put extra money toward improving your financial situation. Here are five smart ways to use your refund:
Pay off high-interest credit-card debt....
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Author:
rbuckner
10th March 2010
One of your major responsibilities to yourself and the people who depend on you is to build a financial fortress around yourself overtime. Your job is to create an estate within which you can be safe from the financial insecurities experienced by most peo...
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Author:
Dave65
26th February 2010
Rates And Terms Vary
Ask if your brokerage has something better; compare rates online
Cash is where you stash your dough right before putting it to work in stocks or mutual funds. That's during a growing market.
Cash can also be a parking space. ...
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Author:
rbuckner