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The smartphone in your hand can help you better manage your money.
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CDs often pay better interest than savings accounts and can amp up your nest egg.
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There’s still time to lock in a high-yielding CD as the Fed cuts rates.
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Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.
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How to save on baby costs and avoid common financial mistakes made by new parents.
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A savings account is a good tool for teaching children financial basics and responsibility.
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Learn some of the best strategies for saving for either your short- or long-term goals.
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Setting aside pretax dollars in an HSA can help you defray future medical costs.
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These six simple moves can help you build a cash cushion.
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Savings yields topping inflation could let you hold onto your purchasing power.
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Here are some places to look for a source of funds.
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Check out the latest CD rates from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and thrifts.
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If you have $2,500 to invest in a CD right now, here’s how much you could earn.
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CDs often pay better interest than savings accounts and can amp up your nest egg.
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There’s still time to lock in a high-yielding CD as the Fed cuts rates.
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Planning for retirement? Here’s what you need to know about IRA CDs.
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CD terms can range from three months to five years. Learn which one is right for you.
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If you’ve been thinking of getting a longer-term CD, you may want to make a move.
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Take a look at the days when CDs were offering investors double-digit returns.
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Money market funds are available from several different brokers and fund managers.
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These accounts sound similar, but there are some key differences to know.
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CD terms can range from three months to five years. Learn which one is right for you.
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Here’s everything you need to know about no-penalty CDs.
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How Reg. D impacts your savings account and why it pays to check with your bank.
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Ally’s money market account offers a high APY, no minimum deposit or monthly fee.
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Lay away cash for an emergency or short-term goals with a money market mutual fund.
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The amount of time can vary from check to check.
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Your bank accounts have two separate balances: the current balance and the available balance. Here’s the distinction.
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Knowing your ATM withdrawal limits can make a sudden need for cash easier to handle.
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Overdraft protection can be a helpful and convenient tool to avoid paying a steeper overdraft fee.
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If you overdraw your account frequently, then overdraft protection could be a good way to avoid hefty overdraft fees.
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There’s a right way to handle old checks. The wrong way can cost you.