Archive for 2008

Announcing the Savings Rates (APY) Wiki

Posted 16 November 2008 by
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Want to know what the top rates are for the leading banks and credit unions? Stay abreast of the highest rates using the Savings Accounts – Current APYs wiki from InterestingMoney. To make it into the wiki, the accounts listed must meet these requirements: They must be available nationally. They must be fully liquid. No [...]

Sharebuilder Brokerage – $50 Bonus and Two Free Trades

Posted 14 November 2008 by
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A few days ago I received an offer in the mail from Sharebuilder. I was about to throw it away when I noticed: GET STARTED WITH A $50 BONUS! Oh, tell me more! I’ve stayed away from purchasing any individual stocks or ETFs… until now. This Sharebuilder offer finally convinced me to dive in. The [...]

Trade Extra Airline Miles for Magazine Subscriptions

Posted 10 November 2008 by
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If you’re anything like me, you have a smattering of airline miles that you’ve accumulated, but you don’t fly often enough with any one airline to even come close to a free ticket. For instance, I have about 6,000 Delta SkyMiles in my account that are set to expire in a few months, but a [...]

Earn Extra Income by Hosting Your Own Videos with Revver

Posted 8 November 2008 by
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I admit: I enjoy killing time watching videos on YouTube, but one of my other favorite video-hosting sites is Revver. What makes Revver different is that they share advertising revenue with people who host AND share videos. Plus, their name is a palindrome. How cool is that? Here’s what Revver has to say about revenue [...]

Loanio.com P2P Lending First Impressions, $25 Bonus

Posted 31 October 2008 by
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I recently decided to dip my toes in the peer-to-peer lending waters. Sure, the midst of a credit crunch may seem like a terrible time to get involved in unsecured loans, but I’m taking an optimistic view. Perhaps, given the tightening of credit by banks, this is an ideal time to try some peer-to-peer lending. [...]

I’m a Prophet – Fed Slashes Rate to 1%

Posted 29 October 2008 by
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Back on 30 January 2008, I made a prediction. In response to the Fed cutting the rate down to 3%, I wrote: Where will it stop? Allow me to make a (hopefully erroneous) prediction – interest rates will hit 1.0% by Summer 2009. See for yourself. Alas, I regret to say that my prediction has [...]

Breaking Up With E-Loan, Plus 175th Carnival of Personal Finance

Posted 25 October 2008 by
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(This is a lament for the E-Loan Savings Account.) Dear E-Loan, Oh, how far your greatness has fallen! Back when you were young, you greeted me with your glorious 5.5% APY! How I rushed to you, and how you comforted me! I looked at you in wonder and with confidence, and I bestowed upon you [...]