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How To Protect Your Online Banking Info

http://canadianfinanceblog.com

Banking online can make bill payments convenient and keeping track of your finances a snap. However, you should be aware of what software you can use and what choices you should make to keep your financial data secure.


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The 3 Easiest Banking Fees to Avoid

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Are you avoiding these fees? You should be.


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How Many Financial Accounts Should You Have?

http://www.biblemoneymatters.com

There are so many options these days when it comes to banking. Checking and savings accounts, sub accounts, CDs, credit cards and more. Each of these accounts can be a good thing, but they add a layer of complexity. Here's how to keep things simple.


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Borrowing From Big Banks - A Moral Issue?

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Is the decision to do business with big banks a moral issue?


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Is Variable Interest Rate Going Back up?

http://www.thefinancialblogger.com

We are currently benefiting from the lowest interest rate of the last decade. So several people are asking: is variable interest rate going back up as well?


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36 weeks 4 days ago – Made popular 36 weeks 4 days ago
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Secure Savings

http://www.securesaving.com

What really makes your savings secure? Many people think that a savings account with low interest is secure, but there are many other forces at work that make the concept of "security" complex.


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The Problem with Uncertainty

http://personalfinanceandinvesting.com

While in some rare occasion, typically times of crisis, government intervention can be a stabilizing force on markets. Unfortunately, that is the exception not the rule. Typically the opposite happens.


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CD Ladders: Some Personal Experience

http://personalfinanceandinvesting.com

Building a CD ladder can be a secure way to maximize your savings without compromising liquidity. Unfortunately, there are some bumps along the road. This article endeavors to help you skip some of them.


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Be Honest, but not too Honest

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A banker is very similar than a girlfriend/boyfriend. While you must be honest with her, this doesn’t implicate you need to tell him all the truth!


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Paulson plan unfair to healthy banks

http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com

One size fits all. That is the reasoning behind Treasury's plan to invest money in a number of large banks by purchasing preferred shares.

Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan and Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs have to feel that they have been sacrificed on Henry Paulson's bank bailout altar.


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