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What Are The Different Kind's Of Accounts? I Am Looking For Something Where I Can Put Money As Savings?

but i also get some money from the bank like a certain % of what i put in my account. I am looking for something where i can get the most money out of & what is the age requirement for it?

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What Are The Different Kind's Of Accounts? I Am Looking For Something Where I Can Put Money As Savings?

but i also get some money from the bank like a certain % of what i put in my account. I am looking for something where i can get the most money out of & what is the age requirement for it?

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Why Do We Start Daylight Savings Time At A Different Time Every Year?

And when do you move the clocks forward? Can someone explain the whole concept to me?

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There Is A Company Called Otartel Which Sells Gift Cards To Different Places At Various Savings?

The savings run from 3% – as much as 12% I purchased about $150 worth over a month ago but when I try to go on their website it’s just a blank screen & the phone number always goes to vms–I decided to pay $30 to have my check cancelled(they don’t accept credit cards) Was [...]

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12. Why Do Credit Unions Offer Higher Interest Rates For Different Types Of Savings Accounts?

I am thinking of leaving banks and turn to credit unions… so i wanted to know why do credit unions offer higher interest rates for different types of savings accounts?

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Are R-15 And R-11 Very Different In Term Of Energy Savings?

I have two different doors with different R-ratings for energy efficiency? Is there really a big difference in energy savings between a R-11 and a R-15 rating?

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