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Brettster 10-29-2006 05:15 PM

Some ING questions
 
I'm considering putting 10k into an ING account. I'm not sure if its even the best online savings account to use, the rate is 4.40%. Also I saw they have mutual funds. I dont know if I should do that instead, I'm probably going to need the money in about 11 months for a down payment on a home so that might not even be an option.

punkass 10-29-2006 06:26 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
11 months? no risky investments for you. Especially for a down payment for a house.

Emigrantdirect - 5.05%

If you definitely know you won't need it for a year, you can browse around for a 1 year CD, but it'll be marginally better than 5.05%.

Brettster 10-29-2006 06:42 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
yea I looked at emigrant, is there service just as good as ING?

punkass 10-29-2006 06:51 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
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yea I looked at emigrant, is there service just as good as ING?

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I like ING's interface. I think it's more user friendly.

But Emigrants site is easy to use as well. Setting up an account is easy. Transfers, or setting up recurring transfers, is easy. No complaints from me. I had to call their CS once when they switched to a more secure login screen and my login didn't work. They quickly gave me half of the password, and emailed the other half. Easy.

I recommend them.

Brettster 10-29-2006 07:11 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
Thanks I just signed up.

gull 10-29-2006 07:16 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
E-loan offers 5.5%. HSBC and Emigrant offer 5.05%. Citi and WAMU offer 5%. ING offers 4.4%.

krishan 10-30-2006 10:40 AM

Re: Some ING questions
 
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E-loan offers 5.5%.

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Wow, some good stuff here.

Krishan

krishan 10-30-2006 01:08 PM

Re: Some ING questions
 
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E-loan offers 5.5%.

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Wow, some good stuff here.

Krishan

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Just opened an e loan account. So now I have linked,

checking->ing->ED->eloan

nice

Krishan

yellowbastard 10-31-2006 02:09 AM

Re: Some ING questions
 
Can anyone confirm whether the E-Loan savings account is FDIC insured?

34TheTruth34 10-31-2006 02:28 AM

Re: Some ING questions
 
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Can anyone confirm whether the E-Loan savings account is FDIC insured?

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from their website's FAQ:

E-LOAN is an affiliate of Banco Popular North America (BPNA), a New York state chartered bank insured by the FDIC. All deposits are insured for the maximum amount allowed by law. E-LOAN accounts and other accounts with BPNA are combined for FDIC insurance. For more information on FDIC Insurance coverage, please visit www.fdic.gov.


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