Archive for the ‘ING referral’ Category
Saturday, January 5th, 2008
I am a big fan of ING Direct. They have a great interface - all of my kids have Orange Savings accounts. Their security is above average, customer service is outstanding, and I think their graphics design and colors are the best in the business. Frankly, I will always have a little money at ...
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
My parents were good with their money. They worked hard and lived frugally, and even gave us an allowance from time to time. However, they were either unknowledgeable about financial issues beyond the basics or didn't think them important. The bottom line is that they never spoke about investing, mutual funds, IRA's ...
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Monday, November 26th, 2007
I came across this link last night for a $75 bonus when you open a Chase checking account with direct deposit. I usually deposit $5 or $25 a month from my paypal or ING account. Works every time.
Chase is also offering a $50 bonus after your first purchase with the Chase Freedom Visa Card ...
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Monday, September 3rd, 2007
ING Direct offers a great bank savings product. Currently, their savings rate is not the best that you will find online at only 4.5%, but their service and flexibility is great. I have not personally experienced their checking product, but I have heard great things about it. ING is currently offering a $25 ...
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Friday, June 8th, 2007
Can the internet support another financial blog? Honestly, I don't see how it can, however, I have gained so many insights about money from other blogs over the past few months that I just could not resist starting my own. Maybe my blog will be the straw that breaks the ...
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