• Keep your banking information secured

    Keep your banking information secured

    Don’t be astonished choosing a password for your Internet banking account is very important. Before you put your password for Internet Banking, make sure that you choose a password that only you can remember. A strong password has ideally at least 14 characters or more – certainly the more the better. The password must be composed of letters, numbers and other symbols. You can use upper and lower case to improve the complexity of...

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  • Alluring bank rates and easy profit

    Alluring bank rates and easy profit

    The banking industry is alluring. In the last ten years, competition among financial institutions has created many opportunities to make extra money with the best Bank Rates. There are two main reasons for this new competition: reduced regulation and appearance of the Internet. With widespread access to broadband, online banks can now offer loads of features that traditional banks can not. In addition, these online banks can offer the best...

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  • Online banking: advantages and disadvantages

    Online banking: advantages and disadvantages

    Most online banks offer higher interest rates or other offers on savings accounts and other banking products because these banks have less overhead. There is not much building to pay and there are fewer employees. Account information and services are available 24 hours a day, every day. An exception to this rule would be for online banks may need to go offline for a couple of hours to update and maintain systems. Most online banks have no fees...

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  • What you need to know about bank rates

    What you need to know about bank rates

    People need the loans for different reasons and things. You can choose different loans, such as home loans, car loans, student loans, business loans and other types of loans. Don’t forget that the percentage varies in different types of loan . Banks will typically have lower percents in regards to percents match to other financial institutions. Before apply for a loan, you must know the rate of bank loans. If you need to buy a house for...

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Making Financial Decisions as a Couple in a Relationship

By Thomas Lee | Nov 29, 2011

Money problems as well as differences are known to be identified as one of the biggest reasons for relationship issues or divorce. An emotional investment is one of the largest reasons to implement and achieve success with a financial plan.  One of the most important matters discussed in your relationship next to becoming parents is generally the subject of money and finances as a couple and making financial decisions.

The first decision about finances that should be made is if your money matters should be combined. If you both feel that you can compromise when it comes to matters of money this can work. However, if you work better with independent finances do not feel obligated to combine your money. The decision to have your money combined may be a bad financial decision within itself.

Money is a subject that can elicit different feelings from different people. Read more…


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IRA High Yield

By Allison Jones | Nov 29, 2011

A Certificate of Deposit offering our highest fixed rate for growing your retirement savings.

  • $0 to open
  • No monthly maintenance fees
  • Get the best rate we offer on the day you open your CD or the day you fund, when you fund within 90 days of opening your CD
  • Maximum savings with our highest fixed CD rate
  • Available for Traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs and SEP IRAs. Find the IRA for you
  • Daily compounded interest for maximum earnings
  • FDIC insured to the maximum allowed by law. Maximize your coverage
  • Automatic renewal at maturity. If you make an early withdrawal, you will pay a penalty.
  • The IRS may tax withdrawals; please consult your tax professional.
  • Ally’s IRA High Yield CD rates are accurate as of 8/26/2011. See rates

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Some banks will charge you a fee to maintain your IRA. Not us.

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JASON AND ABE ON TEVA: GENERIC PHARMA WITH A BIG MOS. MAYBE.

By Kenneth Moore | Nov 22, 2011

Jason Klein and Abe Silk got together on TEVA Pharmaceuticals, an Isreali generic drug company that has some great numbers and a big MOS.  Here’s what they found so far:

 

Meaning:  

 

With headquarters in Israel, Teva Pharmaceutical is the world’s largest generic pharmaceutical manufacturer, with operations in 60 countries. Teva operates 38 finished dosage sites, 15 research and development centers, and 21 active pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing sites. The company also develops and sells branded pharmaceuticals, including Copaxone, one of the world’s leading multiple sclerosis drugs, and Azilect, a treatment for Parkinson’s disease.  

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Renewing Canada’s Monetary Policy Framework

By Allison Jones | Nov 21, 2011

Over the past twenty years, Canadians have enjoyed a more stable and prosperous economic environment. Even during the recent crisis, the Canadian economy proved more resilient and recovered faster than our advanced-economy peers. The strength and relative stability of our economy have been due, in part, to Canada’s inflation-targeting regime, which was first adopted in 1991. Earlier this month, the Government of Canada and the Bank of Canada jointly announced the renewal of the target for five more years—re-affirming its important role in enhancing the well-being of Canadians.

In my remarks today, I will discuss what went into this decision, while addressing three important issues that the crisis brought into sharp relief. I will conclude by providing a brief summary of how we apply this framework to today’s circumstances.

The effectiveness of Canada’s inflation-targeting regime is well established. Since i

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NewDominion Bank CD Rates November Review 2011

By Thomas Lee | Nov 20, 2011

This NewDominion Bank CD rates November Review 2011 is reporting the decrease in the APY’s the terms over 9 months. The amount of decrease is from 0.05% to 0.10%. This is not a large decrease and has helped to keep the NewDominion Bank CD rates above the national average. This way you can still be investing your money with this financial institution and earn a decent return.

The current fixed bank CD rates include the 3 month CD that is earning an APY of 0.45%. The 6 month CD is earning an APY of 0.65%.

The 9 month CD is earning an APY of 1.00%. The 1 year CD is earning an APY of 1.05%. The 15 month CD is earning an APY of 1.10%.

The 18 month CD is earning an APY of 1.15%. The 2 year CD is earning an APY of 1.25%. The 30 month CD is earning an APY of 1.35%.

The 3 year CD is earning an APY of 1.45%. The 4 year CD is earning an APY of 1.65%. T

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