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I recently realized that Citizens is paying 0.5% on their senior checking account. That is substantially more than the 0.1% that Fidelity is paying on their Money Market funds. Plus you get FDIC insurance at Citizens. Since it is easy to move money between accounts, I keep most of my cash that is waiting for other investment opportunities at Citizens.

Also, I found out that Fidelity has a short term CD option for cash, rather than their Money Market fund. Given that yields are so small, you might as well get the security of FDIC insurance. I recently looked at where Fidelity is investing its Money Market fund and is was over 60% foreign entities. Why take that risk for such a tiny yield.
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I’ve used ING Direct for many years now for my short term cash savings. Once you set it up, you can move money between your local checking account and your ING account right from your computer and they consistently pay one of the highest rates for savings accounts (currently 1.1%) and FDIC insured.
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Agree about the money market rate. We use USAA Short Term Bond, and you can write checks off, so it is great for emergency fund.

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American Express has an online savings FDIC insured.
1.3% you can transfer money to and from your other checking or savings accounts
Need to wait 3 days for it to clear.

http://personalsavings.americanexpre...rsonal_savings

They currently have a 2.0% CD
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Everbank (https://www.everbank.com/) has a teaser rate for 3 months on its checking account for 2.25%. After 3 months it reverts to 1.46%. The only catch is that you can only put $50,000 at the teaser rate. If you want to put more there then husband and wife can each open an account with $50,000.
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Citizens First Bank Money Market fund is paying 1.2 (was 1.6) and you can transfer the funds from the MMF to checking and back.

It was higher until Benenke(sp) opened his mouth.
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Has anyone checked out the 5.6% rate for a 3-month CD offered by "Integrifirst USA"?

They've been running an ad in the Daily Sun. Their phone is 352-205-8017.
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Has anyone checked out the 5.6% rate for a 3-month CD offered by "Integrifirst USA"?

They've been running an ad in the Daily Sun. Their phone is 352-205-8017.
From MarketWatch.
"Deceptive financial advertisements, and bait and switch tactics, existed well before the Wall Street collapse and still do. I wouldn’t wait for regulators to start protecting the consumer, as this may not happen in our lifetimes. It’s up to us to practice a little financial self-defense. Always be skeptical of any financial product, as well as the tactics that people use to sell them."
http://moneywatch.bnet.com/investing...o-be-true/987/
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From MarketWatch.
"Deceptive financial advertisements, and bait and switch tactics, existed well before the Wall Street collapse and still do. I wouldn’t wait for regulators to start protecting the consumer, as this may not happen in our lifetimes. It’s up to us to practice a little financial self-defense. Always be skeptical of any financial product, as well as the tactics that people use to sell them."
http://moneywatch.bnet.com/investing...o-be-true/987/
Good info, Kayaker.

I have seen those ads, too. And I thought, "Yeah, right. What's the catch?"

When it comes to talking about turning over money, I always have to say......

"Hey, let's be careful out there."

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Good info, Kayaker.

I have seen those ads, too. And I thought, "Yeah, right. What's the catch?"

When it comes to talking about turning over money, I always have to say......

"Hey, let's be careful out there."

Hill Street Boomer

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LOL!

Loved that show.

(but where to put cash taken out of the market?)

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I don't know about all you folks, but I thought ALL cash was short term.
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In addition to looking for the best current CD and savings rates, consider buying U S savings bonds. The I bonds can never go down in value, have some inflation protection, and can be redeemed any time after one year. For money that you might need in a few years, consider a bond fund such as Vanguard Total Market Index. It will have some ups and downs, but nothing like the stock market. By the way, now is not the time to be taking money out of the stock market. Remember, even if your account balance is down, you haven't lost money unless you sell.
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K9lovers you are right on the 5.62% rate, its at Interifirst USA, its only for 3 months, and its legit.
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Has anyone checked out the 5.6% rate for a 3-month CD offered by "Integrifirst USA"?

They've been running an ad in the Daily Sun. Their phone is 352-205-8017.
Here is how these HIGH CD's work. First of all what are trying to do is lure you into their establishment to sell you a long term Annuity. However some places, if you tell them right up front, that you donot want the annuity will simply process the CD for you.

How the CD Works is you give them say $!0000 (There always is a Max amount you can give them) ..and say they advertise a 3 month CD rate at 5% . What they a do is they buy the CD from a FDIC bank (make sure it is an FDIC insured bank) say at 1.5% that would normall provide $150/year in interest or $37.50 for the 3 months. At 5% your $!0000 should produce $500/year or $125/quarter. SO just like a timeshare presentation where you receive an incentive for comming in to listen, , INTEGRIFIRST USA in esence pays you approx $87.50 to hear about annuities and you see this when they forward your money to the bank that is issuing the CD, they forward your $10000 PLUS the $87.50....so at the end of the 3 months you will receive approximately $10125 the equivalent of 5% on your money...but this really represents the $87.50 incentive plus the $37.50 true rate of return on your CD.

They are normally legit but a hassle for a 3 month return!

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784Caroline: thanks for explaining this for us. At my age, time is precious, so don't know that I want to spend it listening to someone trying to sell me something.
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