Thursday, May 1, 2008

Very Nice CD Rates

In the past all banking had to be at a local level. You were locked in to what ever the local banking institutions offered on checking, savings and CD's. They only had to compete with each other locally. But since the invention of the internet you can bank anywhere.

E-Money Central can help you by providing information on banking institutions all over the country. By searching their site you can find the best CD rates, the best savings and checking accounts. You can let the mouse do the walking for you in the research you need to maximize your savings dollars.

How does a 3.75% savings account requiring only $1.00 to open and only $1.00 need to receive interest. How about a 3.5% checking account $100 minimum deposit but only $1.00 balance required. And lets not forget getting the best CD rates available. How about 7.5% 12 month CD for $1,000.00 deposit.

Lets not forget the banks that give you cash bonuses for opening up checking and savings accounts. If you looking to save money and you are looking for outstanding CD rates then you really need to check these guys out. The name of the company is E-Money Central and there just a click away.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

cute kids you got there roger... i agree with you, finding the best cd rates can really help out people a lot... i just would like to add something... CD rates are determined by these factors... the length of time until the CD matures, the longer you have your money there the higher the rate will be, you get 'paid' more... the other one is the current interest rate in banks, the banks can be competitive when setting rates, because of tough competition... so set your eyes on the best CD rates, check around, this could really be a lifesaver... what ever means one has, to stay out of debt is important... because, with todays economy, making bad financial decisions is no option... having a bad credit rating and falling in debt is going to be a tough situation to be in... opening a new bank account is going to be difficult because of todays banks policies... again, a secure financial future needs a lot of wise financial decisions... cheers!

play deal or no deal said...

great site, and competitive CD rates I would say. Banks these days have become lenient again and we don't have the face the same issues which we had to face a while back.