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Why Is The Obama Administration Trying To Panic The People To Take Out Savings?

I find it upsetting that the fed is saying there may not be enough money to cover bank deposits if banks fail. It raised the FDIC rate from 100,000 to 250,000 to build confidence and now it is doing just the opposite. To me it seems Obama is simply trying to destroy this country.

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Why Did Mccain Assist The Government Take Over Of Savings And Loans 15 Years Ago?

Does he say that there should be less government? Does he still do business with the Keating Five? Is Mccain a liar or did he just forget again?

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How Long Does It Take A Us Treasury Savings Bond To Mature?

The saving bond is being purchased for a child. If it matures in say, 7 years, do you just cash it in and buy another one or does it continue to accrue interest until she needs it for school?

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Would U Take Ur Savings Out The Bank And Put Under Ur Mattress?

If u have all ur savings in a bank with some sort of investors ,making good interest, but not in the usa in panama do u think are in danger? I need advice i don’t understand much of whats going to happended !

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Can I Take My Savings With Me On The Plane While Moving Overseas?

I’ve looked into the different options to transfer my savings to Australia from America and its damn expensive especially when it’s like 60,000! Can i legally take over 10,000 or will i get hassled if i declared it on the form…

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Can I Use A Debit Card To Take Money Out Of My Savings?

I know that you can use a debit card to take money out of your checking account. However, can a debit card also be used to take money out of your savings?

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Should I Take My Savings And Pay Towards My Credit Card?

The interest accrued in my savings account surely does not outweigh the interest of my credit card debt. Right? I knew I should have taken finance in college!

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

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