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Originally posted by: deathkoba
Hm..so for example if I put in $10,000, next proceeding month I'll have $10,380? ($10,000 x 1.038 = $10,380)
The 2nd month it'll be $10,380 x 1.0380 = $10,774.44? (interest compounded??)
Any catches? (other than reporting 1099?)
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Hm..so for example if I put in $10,000, next proceeding month I'll have $10,380? ($10,000 x 1.038 = $10,380)
The 2nd month it'll be $10,380 x 1.0380 = $10,774.44? (interest compounded??)
Any catches? (other than reporting 1099?)
Originally posted by: dethman
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Hm..so for example if I put in $10,000, next proceeding month I'll have $10,380? ($10,000 x 1.038 = $10,380)
The 2nd month it'll be $10,380 x 1.0380 = $10,774.44? (interest compounded??)
Any catches? (other than reporting 1099?)
oh wow you're so clueless.
and no that does not suck. suckage is leaving it in a bank acct with 0.49% APY.
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Hm..so for example if I put in $10,000, next proceeding month I'll have $10,380? ($10,000 x 1.038 = $10,380)
The 2nd month it'll be $10,380 x 1.0380 = $10,774.44? (interest compounded??)
Any catches? (other than reporting 1099?)
No, 3.80 is the Annual percentage yield. You have to divide 3.8% by 12 to get the monthly rate. Below is what you would have after a year.
10031.66667
10063.43361
10095.30115
10127.2696
10159.33929
10191.51053
10223.78365
10256.15896
10288.6368
10321.21748
10353.90134
10386.68869
Originally posted by: CaesaR
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Hm..so for example if I put in $10,000, next proceeding month I'll have $10,380? ($10,000 x 1.038 = $10,380)
The 2nd month it'll be $10,380 x 1.0380 = $10,774.44? (interest compounded??)
Any catches? (other than reporting 1099?)
No, 3.80 is the Annual percentage yield. You have to divide 3.8% by 12 to get the monthly rate. Below is what you would have after a year.
10031.66667
10063.43361
10095.30115
10127.2696
10159.33929
10191.51053
10223.78365
10256.15896
10288.6368
10321.21748
10353.90134
10386.68869
No. This way your APY becomes 3.86. The interest rate is less than 3.8. Say x and then with compunded interest (monthly x/12) 10000 becomes 10380 at the end of the year.
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
3.8% APY is the best!
You don't have to man. Opening an ING account is free and easy (compared to the HSBC account).Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Man, i'd give my left nut for 3.8% a month
Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
You don't have to man. Opening an ING account is free and easy (compared to the HSBC account).Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Man, i'd give my left nut for 3.8% a month
There are plenty of people around here (me included) who'll offer you a referral email, and ING will toss in an extra $20 or $25 as long as you start up an account with $200 or something like that.
Try it. It's fun!
Got it.Originally posted by: KLin
Read his post again.Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
You don't have to man. Opening an ING account is free and easy (compared to the HSBC account).Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Man, i'd give my left nut for 3.8% a month
There are plenty of people around here (me included) who'll offer you a referral email, and ING will toss in an extra $20 or $25 as long as you start up an account with $200 or something like that.
Try it. It's fun!
Originally posted by: Rumpltzer
You don't have to man. Opening an ING account is free and easy (compared to the HSBC account).Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Man, i'd give my left nut for 3.8% a month
There are plenty of people around here (me included) who'll offer you a referral email, and ING will toss in an extra $20 or $25 as long as you start up an account with $200 or something like that.
Try it. It's fun!
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
3.8% APY is the best!
Nope. It's good, but 4.25% is the best right now for a savings account. Both HSBC and Emigrant Direct offer that rate now.
Originally posted by: sniperruff
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Originally posted by: Radical Ans
3.8% APY is the best!
Nope. It's good, but 4.25% is the best right now for a savings account. Both HSBC and Emigrant Direct offer that rate now.
actually ING now has 4.75% APY until april or something on all new funds. i transferred everything to there.