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Given The Ever Weaker Us Dollar, Where Would Be The Best Place To Retire And Maximize My Savings?

There is a growing trend these days of French people retiring in Quebec, Canada due to the power of the Euro. They double there money as soon as they get there. What is a decently civilized place us Americans can go to?

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Which Banks Consistently Pay High Rates On Money Market Savings Accounts? Or, Where Can I Find Relevant Data?

I want to open a new money market savings account, and I’ve compared current rates at bankrate.com. However, I’d like to put my money into an account that is consistently among the highest rates, even if it is not the absolute highest rate available right now. Thanks for any information!

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Where Should I Put All Of My Savings To?

I am currently banking with Wamu and I have everything from the mortgage to my CDI with them. I wanted to switch to a more stable bank and the return of interest for my CDIs is the least of my worries. Any suggestions?

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Where Should I Physically Store My Daughters Paper Savings Bonds? Does It Matter That Her Name Is Mispelled?

Her name is mispelled, will that matter down the road? How do I fix it if it needs to be changed to relect the correct spelling?

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Where Do I Put A Savings Bonds?

My son received his first savings bond yesterday, but i don’t know where to store it! Do i deposit it into his bank account, or is it something that I need to hold on to?

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Where Can I Find The Best Interest Rates For Personal Savings And Checking Accounts?

I would like to see a site where it shows most, if not all of the banks in the Southwest region of the US so I can compare.

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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?

    If you're going to try your luck on the stock market or trading options, first start by learning the basics and delay as much as possible buying real positions. One way of getting hands-on experience with the markets is through online trading - either forex or binary options are good learning grounds and most online brokers offer trial accounts free of charge (if you're wondering what are binary options, 24option.com has very good resources on it, besides offering a free practice account and a wealth of information about binary trading in general). Final warning for the very eager: binary options are exotic financial instruments; real trading involves substantial risk of monetary loss.