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Personal Finance and Forex Share tips of the trade or ask questions regarding the best way to manage your personal accounts and savings. Where should you have your funds allocated in terms of liquidity, dollar leverage (against inflation) and retirement planning.

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Old 01-26-2008, 02:11 AM
studiouschick studiouschick is offline
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Which Online Savings Accounts offer the best rates?

I'm looking for a competitive rate but I also want quick/easy access to my money, should an emergency arise. Help.

Currently I'm looking at
HSBC
Washington Mutual
Bank of America 4 month CD
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Old 01-26-2008, 02:13 AM
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ING direct is currently at 4.15% for deposits, no minimums. 4.6% for $50K or more. 6 month CD currently at 4.7% Savings rates fluctuate, trend is down lately, of course. I've been with ING for 5 years and have no complaints. Very fast transfers, in and out.
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Old 01-26-2008, 02:14 AM
StephenWeinstein StephenWeinstein is offline
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A CD does not offer penalty-free "quick/easy access to my money, should an emergency arise".

Bank of America is notorious for not honoring the terms of its agreements with new account holders. They charge fees that they have agreed not to charge and they fail to pay money that they have agreed to pay.

I have no opinion on the other banks that you mention.
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