Category Archives: Q&A’s

What Is A Great Bank That Has Good Interest Rates For Cd/time Deposits, Free Savings, And Free Checking?

I am specifically in San Diego, California and would like to have my money earn interests. I do appreciate you substantive answers. Thank you!

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What Are People Going To Do With Their Savings If The Interest Rate Goes To Zero Or Near Zero?

It will be a case of under the mattress rather than let banks use your money for nothing!

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How Do I Fix Daylight Savings Time On My Computer?

Where do I go for the update if I have Windows XP? Or can I just change the time myself?

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Why Are They Changing Daylight Savings Time?

I was just curious as to why they have decided to change DLS.

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Im In My First Year Of College And Want To Buy Us Savings Bonds How Do I Purchase Them?

I have a purchase form from my employer, but I do not know were to turn it in.

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Why Do We Have Daylight Savings Time? And Do You Like The Concept Of Time?

i hate daylight savings changes. in fact, sometimes i hate time al together. don’t you sometimes feel like you just want to ignore time? i like it when i can just do whatever i want and not worry about what time it is….i feel more…free. what about you?

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Leave The Thermostat Or Program It For Energy Savings?

I’ve heard it both ways… Just leave the temperature set, so the heater doesn’t have to heat the whole house back up. Or get a programmable thermostat so the heat can turn down when you are gone. Both ways make sense to me – what do you think?

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