I have a joint savings with my mother. I am an adult and married. Who pays the taxes both or just one and if one who
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I have a joint savings with my mother. I am an adult and married. Who pays the taxes both or just one and if one who
For example, can I use it to pay for follow up visits, or even the anesthesia?
I have a joint savings with my mother. I am an adult and married. Who pays the taxes both or just one and if one who
ING direct…Their savings accounts’ interest rates are sometimes higher than rates you’d get for a CD(certificate of deposit), except you’re entitled to withdraw your money at any time! However, keep in mind that their interest rate is variable, so sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down, but overall it’s better than one you’d get [...]
ShoreBank has one at 2.45%. That’s about the best I have seen. Anybody know anything about ShoreBank? How do you know an account like this is safe?
I want to start putting away some money for my future, about £50 to £100 a month and have seen that a lot of these savings accounts don’t give much freedom to do what i want with my own money. Is it possible to use a debit account to save so that I can choose [...]
Ronald E B answered most of the question, but I will supplement: Savings accounts are insured by the government, in the event that the financial institution in which they’re held becomes insolvent. So that’s really solid. Money market investments do not have that kind of insurance in Canada (not sure where you are). Insured or [...]
I am trying to work out a problem for a project, and it is about budgeting and banking. I was gonna do a problem that talked about if a child saves a penny everyday, then at the end of the year, he will have $3.50. Now I am trying to see how much he will [...]
I have a toddler and have money set aside for her, but need to invest/save it wisely. What is the best type of account to put it into? Can you tell me the pros and cons?