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I Want To Open Up A Savings Or Cd Of Some Sort?

I have 4,000. I want to put it in the bank to gain interest. But I’d still like some sort of access of it for just in case purposes. what is the best way to do this. should I put it in a regular savings account or a cd or something. which one would benefit [...]

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What Have Been Some Of The Experiences With An Employer Going To A Health Savings Account Setup?

My employer is talking about going to a Health Saving Account system with a high deductable, and getting enough money to meet that deductable in a reasonable time worries me, should it?

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Has Anyone Successfully Locked Into Some Of The High Savings Rates That Seem To Be Advertised Everywhere?

All the newspapers are giving a list of accounts one can open but try opening one. You have to either travel to Swindon (I live in Kent) or possibly to Mars to get one of those rates advertised!

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How Can I Find Out About Some Savings Bonds That My Late Mother Had?

She had cashed some a few years back, and said that she still had others to be cashed. I have gone through all of her papers, and haven’t found any and no numbers. What do I do now? I would hate to just let the government have the money if there was a way to [...]

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How Can I Get Some Decent Returns On Savings Right Now?

i got some savings and want to invest it in a safe investment like a CD. but CD interest rates are next to nothing right now and they don’t even beat inflation. are there better alternatives? any suggestions ?

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


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    Where to start?

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