8 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted May 31, 2009 at 1:05 pm | Permalink

    Find a credit union in your community. Most only require that you live, go to school or worship in that town to join. They usually only require about $5 to open an account. There are more advantages to being a member of a credit union…You get a higher rate of return on interest for saving accts. checking is usually free and when it comes time to build your credit, they have lower loan rates and they actually know you so it’s easier to get car or house loans. We bought a car a few years ago with an interest rate of 3.5% when everyone else wanted 5.9%. All because of the credit union! Hope that helps, best of luck in your future!

  2. tashandg
    Posted May 31, 2009 at 1:11 pm | Permalink

    go to a reputable investment firm and purchase a conservative mutual fund portfolio. If you will need the money next year you should not go too risky.

  3. Kitty
    Posted May 31, 2009 at 6:47 pm | Permalink

    I do not know where you have been looking but banks around me will NEVER turn you away even if you only have $50.oo, I am amazed to hear you say they want a $1000 minimum.
    Find a credit union near you and you might find just how easy it really is to have a savings account. Our local credit union requires you to have $5.oo YES you read that right…FIVE DOLLARS to start one.
    Keep looking and NEVER do business with those banks that have given you this $1000 requirement !!
    Good Luck !!
    : )

  4. 100k2w1c
    Posted May 31, 2009 at 8:08 pm | Permalink

    I work for First National Bank, and you only need 100$ to open a savings account with us….the APR obviously is not substantially high for that kind of account and even if it were it would take a very long time to earn any real noticeable interest with even 500$ in it….however you are on the right track, i would suggest opening a checking account also, this just helps out your credit scores and will help you in the future with getting approved for loans, credit cards, etc…….

  5. tshark44
    Posted May 31, 2009 at 11:08 pm | Permalink

    capitolone high yield money market-
    http://www.capitalone.com/directbanking/hymm/...
    it pays almost 5% and no minimum,no fee
    you can use as a checking acct too, but you don’t need to touch the money either, good luck
    ps- I have an acct with them,, very easy and legit..

  6. Anonymous
    Posted June 1, 2009 at 4:43 am | Permalink

    If you have a checking account, open an account at emigrantdirect.com It is currently earning in the 5% range and has no minimum balance. You link the account to your checking account and can move money back and forth rather easily. They can pay such great rates because it is an internet bank and they don’t have the infrastructure to pay for. Some other online accounts that work in a similar manner are ING Orange and CitiBank, but I don’t know the specifics.

  7. JustPeachy !!!
    Posted June 1, 2009 at 5:05 am | Permalink
  8. onephath
    Posted June 1, 2009 at 9:54 am | Permalink

    Ummm…what kind of account are you trying to open. I’ve had a savings account since I was small, and there is no minimum. If you are wanting a super huge interest rate, sure, you have to have more money, but any bank will let you open a savings account.
    What I would suggest is ask the bank about their Money Markets. They have a little bit higher rate of return for your money. They are don’t have super huge returens, but still are safe, and you can access your money quickly if you need it.

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