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Mar19
Use SavingsAccounts.com to Find High Interest Savings Accounts

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SavingsAccounts.com is a new online resource to help people find and open an online savings account. Obvious goals of GrowYourFunds.com are to educate the average consumer on personal finance, to help the normal person make better decisions when saving their money, and to help people make their money work for them. Maintaining an interest-yielding savings account can be a critical component of anyone’s financial strategy. This is where SavingsAccounts.com comes in.SavingsAccounts-logo.gif

For years I had some money in a savings account at my local bank. I liked the liquidity of the savings account, especially since I also had a checking account at the same bank and I could easily transfer funds between the two accounts. However, I was hardly earning a 1% interest on my savings account, and it was a constant frustration for me to be earning so little month to month. I wish I had known about SavingsAccounts.com sooner.

SavingsAccounts.com exists to help people find the online banks that offer the highest savings account interest yield returns, combined with the specific account features that a person may want. Currently on their homepage they show a bank that offers as high as a 6% return on their savings account. And these aren’t no-name banks—they’re big-name, reputable banks such as Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citibank.

One thing I love about SavingsAccounts.com is that it is built for the average consumer, like me; not for the banker. It is simple and straightforward, providing helpful links to high interest savings accounts offers, as well as valuable money savings ideas and financial planning tips. For example, you can learn 7 Tips to Boost Savings, or read about how couples can find and implement joint money strategies.

So, if you’re looking to increase the interest you’re earning on your savings account, I recommend giving SavingsAccounts.com a look to find big banks that offer savings accounts with a higher interest yield.


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