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Users may wish to view our pages on the top flexible travel and reward cards for individuals, the top hotel point earning credit cards, and the top airline mile credit cards.

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Airline credit cards can be effective ways to rack up points for your next trip to an exotic location, or to take the family to see the in-laws. But, they may not always be the best card for you. You should use BestCashCow's credit... Read →
Hotel credit cards can be effective ways to rack up points for your next great trip to some island getaway, or to be sure you don't get stuck staying in your in-laws basement for a week the next time you need to visit them. But, they... Read →
Chase Sapphire Preferred Card The Chase Sapphire Preferred Card is a neat card with its bright blue color and noticeable weight, as well as for its its point earning capabilities. The Sapphire Preferred accrues 2X Sapphire points on... Read →

Citibank is syndicating an interesting Structured Note which is very similar to the one issued by JP Morgan last month, but is callable, has a 10% coupon and has no S&P contingency.

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There is a lot of information available on how much of a retirees portfolio should include of stocks and bonds but when it comes to cash, the information is almost non-existent (for the purpose of this article, I am defining cash as money held in a bank or credit union and covered by FDIC or NCUA insurance). Interested, I went in search of answers and found some good advice that can guide any retiree when thinking about the cash component of their saving and investing plan.

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Short term CD and online savings accounts continue to fall while longer-term CD rates continue their climb, even in the face of the budget standoff and threat of default. The rise in longer-term rates is good news and shows that bankers... Read →

JP Morgan Chase is currently syndicating what may be its most interesting Structured Note offering in years.

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Janet Yellen's nomination to be the Chairwoman of the Federal Reserve means the Fed's low rate policy will remain in place into the future.

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Are bump-up CDs a worthwhile addition to a savings portfolio? Should you consider opening one? What exactly is a bump-up CD?

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Cash is always the safest place to put your money in a crisis. Against the prospect of a dramatic slowdown in the economy stemming from a sovereign default, cash again seems like a safe haven. A US default will lead to real stock and bond market declines and almost certainly a drop of commodity and real estate values.

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The government shutdown will not close the FHA, but it might slow approvals to a trickle.

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How the government shutdown will impact savings and borrowing rates.

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Many Massachusetts-based banks now offer competitive online savings accounts. Can depositors rely on the Commonwealth's Depositors Insurance Fund and deposit amounts over FDIC limits in these banks?

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The Federal Reserve announced today that it would continue to purchase $85 billion per month of mortgage and treasury bonds. Mortgage rates and CD rates had begun to rise in expectation of tapering and this move will act to depress rates for the next couple of months.

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