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October 19 CD Rate Update - Some Banks Increasing Rates
Submitted by BestCash Admin  (bestcashcow.com)

Happy Friday. On this day we have several banks who have increased their CD rates. Banks are looking for your money.

Article | Updated Oct 19, 2007 | Views: 289 | Comments: 1
Tags: savings accounts, cds, best cd rates, best savings rates

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Savings Rate Continue Dropping - BestCashCow Savings Rate Index - Oct. 17
Submitted by BestCash Admin  (bestcashcow.com)

The average rate on the top 10 savings accounts dropped for the third straight time as banks continue to bring rates down.

Article | Updated Oct 17, 2007 | Views: 240 | Comments: 0
Tags: best savings rates, bestcashcow savings rates, savings rate index, savings account rates, changes savings rates

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Fed's Impact on High Yield Savings Accounts
Submitted by BankMan  (www.bankrate.com)

The Fed's interest rate cut is bound to show up as lower rates on high yield savings accounts.

Article | Submitted Sep 26, 2007 | Views: 309 | Comments: 0 
Tags: savings accounts, best savings rates, online savings accounts

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Why Do People Stash Money in Low Rate Accounts?
Submitted by BankMan  (bestcashcow.com)

Someone, please answer this question! Why do the masses still stash their money in low rate savings accounts from the big banks like BofA, Citibank, and Chase? There is a big difference between...

Article | Updated Aug 2, 2007 | Views: 806 | Comments: 8
Tags: savings accounts, bank of america, fnbo, savings rates, best savings rates, bofa, chase



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