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Thread created 05-14-2011 by qwertyaas
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Post #39598019 added 05-14-2011 6:51 PM by greensam88 in Archived Deals
This would likely depend on your age. If you're over 50 or so, I'd recommend the I-bonds or other safer forms for investment purposes. Otherwise, if you're comfortable, maybe try your luck in the...
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Post #39600053 added 05-14-2011 9:18 PM by qwertyaas in Archived Deals
Actually 26 but prefer a lower risk option which is why I thought I-bonds or bond funds.
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Post #39608573 added 05-15-2011 11:31 AM by Brian1 in Archived Deals
Right now, there's just not a super-safe place that's paying high returns - that's just the way it is right now. That's not to say you can't find somewhere to put your money that will earn you more...
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Post #39593661 added 05-14-2011 1:36 PM by qwertyaas in Archived Deals
Right now I have two personal accounts. My main Chase savings account and a Vanguard Money Market account. I'm looking to maximize my savings at the moment and realized both won't cut it. I'm...
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Post #39877281 added 05-25-2011 7:39 PM by Xtracheese in Archived Deals
GE Interest Plus? I used them for a long time until my dad recommended I pull my funds out several years ago (this when they were rumored to be having trouble). They righted the ship and my dad's...
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Post #39806023 added 05-23-2011 8:07 AM by dpchrist in Archived Deals
If you do use Betterment, go through Mint.com to get it fro 6 months free (avoiding the 0.9% fee) I haven't used Betterment but that would be the best way to try it out. (no fees)
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Post #39604879 added 05-15-2011 7:40 AM by qwertyaas in Archived Deals
Not sure. At some point probably a down payment but not any time soon. Now it's just a savings account - but not for any one specific purpose.
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Post #39609813 added 05-15-2011 12:51 PM by Chauzer in Archived Deals
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Post #39601675 added 05-14-2011 11:23 PM by Brian1 in Archived Deals
What will you use this money for in the future?

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