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High
Interest Savings Accounts
I'll be the first one to admit that I'm not a financial wizard. I don't
have much of a portfolio to speak of, even though I know that I probably
won't be able to count on Social Security payments when I retire and thus
will have to fend for myself. Nevertheless, even I know that it's very
important to save money and to earn a return on the funds. I'm pretty
conservative, however, so instead of putting my money in high-risk
investment vehicles, I choose to go with high interest rate savings accounts.
The specific terms associated with high interest rate savings accounts vary
from bank to bank, but the general idea is the same: to help people grow
their money quickly. When I first started checking out high interest rate
savings accounts, I didn't really know what to look for. In fact, I
assumed that all banks offered very similar options, but that's definitely
not the case. After just a few hours of research, I learned a lot of basic
information regarding high interest rate savings accounts, and felt comfortable
enough to get started. Here's a bit of what I learned.
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There are several important numbers that you should consider when shopping
around for high interest rate savings accounts. These are the interest rate,
the minimum deposit, and the average daily balance requirement. The
interest rate, expressed as a percent, is the amount of money your
bank or building society is willing to pay you for keeping your funds with
them. To give you an easy example, say your bank pays 5% on their
high interest rate savings accounts. If you deposit £100 with them, your funds
will grow to £105 at the end of the compounding period, less any tax
payable.
Another number you should pay attention to is the minimum deposit. During
the course of my research, I found minimum deposits ranging from £1 all
the way up to £100,000. Surprisingly, the banks that required the largest
minimum deposits weren't always the ones offering the best returns. By
shopping around, you'll be able to find several high interest rate savings
accounts that can be opened with a minimum deposit that you're comfortable
with.
Finally, the average daily balance requirement is another number that
warrants close scrutiny. If you read through the terms of service of most
high interest rate savings accounts, you'll see that the advertised returns can
only be realized if you maintain a large enough average daily balance.
This average daily balance is sometimes significantly different from the
minimum deposit, so make sure you understand all of the fine print before
you commit your money.
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High Interest Rate Savings Accounts.
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Regards, Debbie .
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