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i have some to cash in and found the same interest rate but different yields. i would rather keep a few that earn the most money. i have 237 bonds to weed through.
what’s the difference between a checkings and savings account? what’s the difference between a credit card and debit card? what’s a country that starts with the letter U? (you can’t say united states). Name the three countries that border each other and have country names starting with N, S, F. thanks for answering. note: i [...]
as far as i can tell they are one and the same!!!
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 [...]
Money Market accounts typically offer a much higher rate of return than savings accounts. They invest in super safe securities such as short term bonds and t-bills. They are completely liquid (you can make withdraws whenever). I highly recommend opening a money market account simply because you earn 2% or 3% more than a savings [...]
I’m a international student, so i don’t clear about it, is there any body help me? thank a lot
Let’s say you have two banks, Bank A and Bank B. Bank A’s full name is Bank A, N.A. Bank B is Bank B, fsb How are the two different? What can Bank A do that Bank B cannot and vice-versa? How does this affect FDIC insurance?
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 [...]
Let’s say you have two banks, Bank A and Bank B. Bank A’s full name is Bank A, N.A. Bank B is Bank B, fsb How are the two different? What can Bank A do that Bank B cannot and vice-versa? How does this affect FDIC insurance?