Before I opened my account last year, I had one large mass of money in my brick-and-mortar money market account. I really didn't have any goals for it except to see it grow, which it did at a sluggish pace of about 1% APY.
When one of my friends referred me to ING, I was kind of uncomfortable with the thought of opening an online account... but then I realized that I wasn't a dinosaur and I should stop being such an old person. I opened a savings account, and the rest is history.
Currently the interest rate is at 3%, which is infinitely better than you'll find at most banks. So here's the deal: if you use one of the links below to open a savings account at ING and make an initial deposit of at least $250.00, ING will immediately credit your account with $25.00, I'll get $10.00 for referring you, and you'll have your own referral links to hand out. These links are single-use only and expire on August 2nd, so please leave a comment letting me know which link you've used, and I'll replace it with a fresh one. Thanks!
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As I've said before, I recently set up some "sub-accounts" with ING, and it's been a wonderful way to track my savings while planning for the future. ING is the most user-friendly online bank that I've ever used (I also tried Capital One), it's secure, and I trust them, which is probably the most important factor when money's involved.
2 comments:
Good job on your weight loss journey!! BTW, how did you set up the "sub" accounts w/ ING? I've been looking for a way to do so and have not been able to find anything on their website; I just emailed them today asking how but if you could provide me with any info I'd appreciate it! Thanks!
Thanks :)
As for the sub-account stuff, it's sort of a misnomer. The sub-accounts are actually separate savings accounts, but they all show up when you log in (they're linked, so it's automatic). To open more accounts, all you have to do is log in to your account, click the "Open new account" button on the left, go through the steps, and voila -- sub-accounts!
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