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  • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

    Hopefully, you'll be using the third layer of cake during retirement - so you don't want it too moldy. And yet... green is both the color of mold and money.

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    • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

      Originally posted by robby
      The rate hikes are good if you have savings, not so good if you have debt. I don't know if we'll see 4% this year, but I bet we will see some places offering over 3.5%

      3.5% is here. While everyone has been watching the big boys ING & Emigrant, presidential.com a Metro DC bank has quietly been upping their rates. They now have 3.25% on internet checking and 3.5% on savings. The maximums are 25k & 35k respectively and they have reasonable minimums. With these rates this early in the year I think 4% is doable this year.

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      • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

        OK - With all these banks barely increasing their rates over the competition, when is it worth it to change? Is there a rule or does it just depend on how much money you have?

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        • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

          You have just to find a bank with the highest rate that best meets your requirements. I like Emigrant Direct the best because I can get my funds transferred in 1 business day(may depends on your bank). ING Direct takes 2 business days. And Capital One has a money market that allows you to write 3 checks a month. So it all depends on what your needs are.

          I also like banks that's well funded meaning BIG banks with LOTS of money especially ones with MORE assets than liabilities. You can read up on the bank's balance statement by going to fdic.gov. As of 12/31/04, I believe ING Direct has 36B in assets followed by Emigrant Savings(incl. Emigrant Direct) with 10B.

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          • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

            Yes, I concur w/ good saver but also you do not want to just keep chasing the rate and have a zillion accounts along the way. You must go with what is most convenient and comfortable for you. I was ING loyal until Emigrant went to 3.25% and ING did not match and was slow to at least close the gap. I always had presidential internet checking because of the high rate and the fact I could write checks, use an ATM machine etc. Now that presidential has savings with a high rate I'm considering consolidating, but they do have ceilings so you get a lower rate when you go beyond, but its still respectable. ING & Emigrant both do not have ceilings. I do not like doing alot of EFTs over the web, despite all the security so presidential lets you keep it all in house, up to 60k at very good rates (3.25% checking & 3.5% for savings).

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            • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

              I prefer to consoildate also. I don't like having my money spread over a bunch of different places. You just need to run a cost-benefit if you're thinking of switching. How much will a .25% differenece make over a year? Is it worth it to you to make the switch partially, completely, or not at all? It comes down to how you personally value your time vs. reward.

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              • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                Holy Cow. I just had a wonderful experience with ING.
                I've spent the morning updating software and tidying up my computer in general. I noticed an icon on my desktop that was placed there when I installed Quicken a short time back. It was for a $50 ING bonus when you set up a new account through that link.
                While cursing myself as an idiot for not using it when I set up the account, I decided to call and ask if I could apply it retroactively if I provided my Quicken PN number. (Fat chance, I told myself, as I dialed.)

                They said yes, and credited the $50 bonus immediately!! And, they were extremely nice about it. It took about 3 minutes from Dial-to-$50 credit.

                I praised them on their service, and their wonderfully superior and easy website, and that was that.

                So if anyone has bought Quicken, and there's a $50 ING Bonus icon on your desktop, I recommend you use it, if you haven't opened an account yet, or call them, if you have.

                Yippee.
                Torch - aka al0061

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                • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                  I forgot to comment on the previous posts about consolidation vs. 'chasing the rates'. I can see both sides of those concepts.

                  I'm new to the concept of having money to save.

                  My natural inclination is to put my money somewhere and leave it there, unless the rate elsewhere is substantially higher. But these Bonuses that are available on these high yield savings accounts change that inclination in me. Since 5-2-05, I've now made $85 in bonuses. 50 at ING, 25 (paid at the end of May) from UFB, and a $10 referral bonus from ING. Not bad, for 20 days.

                  The bonuses are worth the chase.

                  Torch - aka al0061

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                  • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                    The bonuses are worth the chase.
                    Especially (possibly) if you take that $85 and build it into your APR.

                    ($60 / Balance invested at ING) / 21 days * 365 days in the year

                    If your balance invested at ING is $5,000 your annualized rate of return is 20.9% The trick is to use as little money as possible to get those bonuses - if bonuses are what you're after.

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                    • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                      Originally posted by jmjj215
                      The trick is to use as little money as possible to get those bonuses - if bonuses are what you're after.
                      And have the the time required to get the bonus as short as possible.

                      On a side note, banks like ING provide a double bonus...a much higher than standard interest rate plus a bonus. That's the best of both worlds.

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                      • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                        Jesse, you're sure good at those numbers. Thanks.
                        Terry, you're right, about the best of both worlds.
                        Now that I'm on a saving frenzy, I AM chasing the bonuses. I'm thinking that I'll look into the VirualBank one.
                        Then I stop and think I shouldn't. It's time for me to continue my learning about actual investing, Roth's, etc, learning about Index funds (to start) and choosing a company to go with. The savings stuff is so much easier, and the investing stuff is so foreign. With as crazy as my work life is right now, I keep putting off the foreign stuff.

                        Oh, sorry. You just got a 'stream of consciousness' bit there.
                        Well, off to my crazy job.
                        Have a great day, all.
                        Torch - aka al0061

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                        • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                          Is anyone else disappointed that ING and Emigrant both haven't moved their rates up with the last two Federal Reserve increases?

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                          • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                            I´ve been banking with ING DIrect and they have a great customer service, and also pretty good interest rates.

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                            • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                              Banks have started to fight back with online savings. Citibank and HSBC now offer a 3.25% on online savings accounts

                              Example : http://www.us.hsbc.com/personal/personal_home_page.html

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                              • Re: ING Direct vs Emigrant Direct Bank

                                Emigrant and ING are the forerunners of the high-yield interest for online banking. I'm sure that they will raise yields shortly. Large banks like Citi have such high expenses, they cannot hold high yields for long. And once they have you in an account, they slip in fees to cover what you thought would be profit.

                                Emigrant has been great to me, by the way. I'm still contemplating an account with ING.

                                Bluezy

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