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Looks a lot like the Fall23 signup bonus, now accessible with full details in below link. 0.05% APY better than prior offers too.
Deal Instructions:- Open a new Capital One 360 Performance Savings Account [capitalone.com] w/ promo code BONUS1500
- Deposit $20,000+ of external funds within the 15-day Initial Funding Period after opening your account
- Bonus Funds
- Deposit $20,000+ & Earn $300 Bonus Funds
- Deposit $50,000+ & Earn $750 Bonus Funds
- Deposit $100,000+ & Earn $1,500 Bonus Funds
- This exclusive offer will grant you the bonus and a high yield savings rate of 4.35% (APY) Annual Percentage Yield - Now 4.25%
- Hold the deposit(s) in your account for 90-days after the 15-day Initial Funding Period ends
- Earn the bonus funds in your new account within 60-days after holding
- Note, bonuses are considered interest and will be reported on IRS form 1099-INT
BONUS1500 Promo code during account creation to be eligible. I've personally just gone through this today, and the promo was auto-applied, showing in top banner of each page as I went through the signup. They almost caught me to create a new Savings account too with a single click, but skipped that one. On the following screen it showed me my new account and routing numbers, along with the promo details, the code and terms listed yet again.
No published expiry date at this time.
Qualifying deposit will be judged by the balance in your account from days 15-105 of account opening. For example, if you had funded the account with $50 on day 2, but then transferred $99,950 on day 14, you're eligible for $1500 bonus back in your account by day 165 of account opening. Alternatively, if you added $20,001 on day 2 and left it there until withdrawing $2 on day 104, you will receive a $0 bonus.
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This is the same for the other deposit amounts.
They clearly address that at the beginning of the footnotes at bottom of main deal page, listing multiple account types open with them "on or after January 1, 2022" as making you ineligible for this offer. I'd encourage all to RTFM for straightforward questions like these.
APY
Amex: 4.35
Sofi: 4.6, $300 bonus direct deposit
Synchrony: 4.75
Wealthfront: 5.00 (get .5 bonus for 3 months if you refer a friend)
Citbank: 5.05 (5k minimum deposit)
Texas capital: 5.1
Everbank: 5.15
Ufb direct: 5.25
Western alliance: 5.36
For 100k you would earn $5,360 per year at Western versus $4,350 + 1500 = $5,850 with the Capital One deal. If you have less than 100k to invest the other options are better.
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If you couldn't setup online, maybe give them a dial.
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There are two ways to get rich. Make a lot or don't spend a lot. It's extra good if you do both.
I'm pretty sure I saw "promo active" when I was completing the application to open the account, but there's no indication of it now on my account page.
I'm wondering if I should be seeing something...
You could try reading something like The Millionaire Next Door, where you'll learn many things that'll improve your comprehension.
I'm worth about $2.4M, earned while never earning more than $65K/year. I also haven't had to work since 2001.
You could try reading something like The Millionaire Next Door, where you'll learn many things that'll improve your comprehension.
I'm worth about $2.4M, earned while never earning more than $65K/year. I also haven't had to work since 2001.
I do agree that the other comment is completely wrong though. You can definitely stack up your money by spending less than you make.
Say you take home $65,000 a year and your monthly expenses are about $2,500. That means every year you can put $35,000 in the bank, preferably a savings account or maybe CDs or something that pays more.
After 30 years, you would have over $1,000,000 in the bank, which I'd argue (if set up right) could be earning around 5% interest in low risk CDs or something similar, making you $50,000 a year just by being in the bank.
This all assumes you are able to save that much every month though, and also that no big expenses pop up in your life, definitely plausible though.
Just letting you know. Not complaining
Just letting you know. Not complaining
I missed it by a day and they didn't give it to me. I stopped using all accounts with them that same day. 😂
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