Tag: high yield savings
High Yield Savings vs. Certificates of Deposit vs. Treasury Bills vs. Money Market Funds
Every dollar that flows into your household should serve a purpose, even if its primary goal is sometimes to sit in an account until you need it. As we become more financially sophisticated, we find ourselves using multiple types of accounts to ensure we are good stewards of our resources. Each account type serves a…
Investing for Interest 118: The Magic of Money Market Funds
As we transition from savers to investors, so should our mindset about the types of accounts we hold. High-yield savings accounts and certificates of deposits are great for building emergency funds and saving for house down payments. However, these accounts are a few steps removed from the stock market. If we want to become major…
Saving is Defense: Investing is Offense
Do you know the difference between saving and investing? What is the difference between having $100,000 in a high-yield savings account (HYSA) and $100,000 in an income investing portfolio? Once they get out of credit card debt, most people become savers. Saving comes naturally because you have complete control of your money—there are no risks.…
My High-Yield Savings Account: Year in Review 2022
Today we celebrate. 2022 was an incredible financial year; therefore, we can ring in 2023 with a bang. My high-yield savings account is one of my favorite investment vehicles of 2022, so I want to explore it more in-depth. Discover did me a solid by sending me an email summary of my HYSA. This also…
Middle-Class Investing 105: Start with Savings & Interest
Becoming a big-time investor doesn’t start with buying dividend stocks and real estate. First, you must appreciate every dollar you earn. The purpose of every dollar you earn is to earn more dollars. That’s right; your money makes you money. The first place we can start earning income from our money is in the banks.…
Inflation Ate My Paycheck 111: Ride the Recession with a High-Yield Savings Account
Interest rates are moving upwards, and they can affect us positively and negatively. As safe securities like treasury bonds and Series “I” Bonds increase their yields, prices for risk assets (like stocks and crypto) can decrease. That’s why it’s good to have exposure to many types of asset classes (real estate, bonds, stocks, cryptos, automated…
The Magic of 3: High Yield Savings Accounts Hit 3% Interest Rates
It’s been nearly 15 years since your savings account earned a decent interest—what a time to be a saver. Yes, inflation is over 8%, but we can find ways to beat that. The important thing is that high-yield savings accounts hit 3% interest rates. If you are risk averse—now is the perfect time to put…
High-Yield Savings vs CD Ladders vs Series I Bonds
We know saving AND investing are vital to our family’s and finances’ long-term health. However, most of us will start on the savings side. As savers, we have more tools at our disposal than ever, and navigating the sea of options may be challenging. Luckily, I am here to put three solid strategies to the…
The Magic of Saving
Saving and Investing feature two vastly different mindsets. I will look at these financial mindsets individually and then compare them. My goal is to present you with an argument to see where you fall on the scale. Knowing your tendencies is the best way to make yourself financially secure. What is Saving? My personal definition…
Is Saving Money Bad?
It’s not about how much money you make, it’s about how much money you save. We have all heard this before, right? But is saving money such a good thing? There are millions of people who swear by their savings accounts. People love their bank accounts because they are safe. But, are savings accounts safe…