High Interest Rate Internet Banking
Build a Savings Nest Egg with a High Interest Rate Internet Savings Account
By Jason Melbourne, published Jul 12, 2006
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Luckily there are alternatives. Internet banks offer high interest savings accounts that are linked to your checking account. For instance the ING Orange account currently offers a 4.35% annual return on savings. Emigrant Direct offers an even higher 5.0% interest rate saving account. And most importantly these internet banks are FDIC insured just like the large walk-in banks: Bank of America and Wells Fargo.
Your internet bank accounts are linked to your existing checking account. You can transfer funds back and forth just like you do with your normal bank accounts. The main difference is that it takes several days for a transaction to post, typically three days for the ING Orange account. Under most circumstances this gives you plenty of time to access your money.
Now why does it make a difference? Well lets say that you were able to save $100 a month for 10 years. Over that time a savings account that returned only 1% interest would grow to $12,620, basically earning you $620 interest over that 10 year period. A bank account that offers 4.5% interest would grow to $15,150. This is $2,500 more than the other account. It gets even worse. Let's say that you start out with $5000 in savings and you add to it $100 a month for 10 years. The account earning 1% interest would grow to $18,000. Your internet bank account earning 4.5%, would grow to $23,000, a difference of $5000 in ten years.
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Takeaways
- Walk in banks typically provide less than 1% return on a savings account
- On-line banks like ING and Emigrant Direct provide >4% interest savings accounts
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