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CNNMoney: Savings rate rises in Octoberupdated: Wed Nov 23 2011 09:48:00

Americans put more of their hard-earned dough into savings in October and increased their spending only very little.

Money Magazine: Get more from your savings in the new yearupdated: Mon Nov 14 2011 11:44:00

Let's face it: 2011 was pretty abysmal when it came to savings rates, and 2012 won't be much brighter.

CNNMoney: Young and too scared to invest in stocksupdated: Wed Nov 09 2011 11:37:00

I'm 23 years old and working full-time. I'm on track to set aside about $10,000 this year. I'm typically very cautious, which makes me unlikely to invest in stocks or anything that is not guaranteed. So my question is: how should I invest my money? -- Laura Hochman, Lawrence, Kan.

CNNMoney: TD Bank adds $9 savings account fee, hikes othersupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 13:39:00

As other banks recoil from the customer wrath they faced after attempting to introduce debit card fees, TD Bank is rolling out a brand new fee and hiking others.

'Sweet' Alice, 76, makes kids' college goals possible $5 at a timeupdated: Sun Aug 21 2011 01:24:00

One savings account at a time, "Sweet" Alice Harris is trying to save youths from the temptations of crime and violence in Los Angeles' notoriously troubled neighborhood of Watts.

The time for fiscal action is nowupdated: Fri Nov 12 2010 08:13:00

This week, co-chairs Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson issued their joint proposal for consideration by the full National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. Their joint proposal represents a commendable, comprehensive, aggressive and good faith effort to address our nation's structural deficit. It recognizes the need for economic recovery now while addressing the structural deficits that represent the real threat to our collective future.

What to cut? Who pays more?updated: Fri Nov 12 2010 08:13:00

CNN's John King discusses the tough decisions behind cutting the deficit.

CNNMoney: Consumer spending picks upupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 14:47:00

Consumer spending rose in July, but Americans remain wary about the future of the economy. Personal spending rose by $44.1 billion last month, or 0.4%, after falling less than 0.1% in June. This came in above the 0.3% increase economists expected.

CNNMoney: A world without overdraftupdated: Mon Aug 16 2010 11:18:00

Say goodbye to those nasty surprise overdraft fees.

CNNMoney: Personal savings rate climbs to 1-year highupdated: Tue Aug 03 2010 10:03:00

Americans saved a slightly larger chunk of their disposable income for a third straight month in June, pushing the personal savings rate to its highest level in a year, according to government data released Tuesday.

Money Magazine: Weighing risk for young investorsupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 11:12:00

Question: I'm 26 years old and keep my money, about $300,000, in a savings account because I can't handle the volatility of the stock market. Until the recession hit, I was earning at least 4%. But now I'm getting a pathetic 1%. What's the smartest way for me to get a decent return? -- Daniel, Brooklyn, New York

Fortune: Personal savings rate: worse than we thoughtupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 15:39:00

The long decline of the savings rate in the United States has been widely discussed, yet every revisit of the data brings new cause for alarm. Hedgeye recently provided its clients a chart showing savings as a percentage of GDP. In the 1970s and 1980s savings were in the 5 - 7% range. In the decades since, personal savings have declined to the 1 - 3% range.

CNNMoney: Spending more, saving less. Uh-oh.updated: Mon Mar 01 2010 13:23:00

We all supposedly learned our lesson. The credit bubble and Great Recession taught us to be more fiscally fit. Save more and spend within your means. For a while, it looked like a new era of thrift was upon us.

CNNMoney: Banks: We'll give you money to save moneyupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 15:51:00

Millions of low and middle-income Americans don't have a savings account, but a group of large banks and consumer advocates kicked off an effort Thursday to change that.

Money Magazine: In search of higher returnsupdated: Tue Sep 01 2009 06:19:00

Question: I'm 58 and have $30,000 sitting in an online savings account earning around 2% annually. Is there some way I can get a better return on this money? I want to use some of it within the next five years or so for travel. --Nate, Texas

CNNMoney: It's still cool to be cheapupdated: Tue Aug 04 2009 15:27:00

Will this newfound culture of thrift soon be a distant memory?

CNNMoney: Banks offer little love for saversupdated: Mon Jul 27 2009 08:12:00

Americans may be saving more nowadays, but they certainly aren't getting paid for it.

CNNMoney: It's your patriotic duty to save!updated: Tue Jun 30 2009 12:45:00

Many owners of our country's bonds are worried that the federal government is spending like inebriated sailors on shore leave to try and get the nation out of this economic mess.

Commentary: Save more for yourself and Americaupdated: Wed Mar 18 2009 16:25:00

As the economy slows, millions of Americans will cut their budgets to stay afloat. This generates conflicting impulses: If I skip that morning coffee and granola, will my thriftiness put my local coffee shop out of business?

CNNMoney: Are you saving enough?updated: Tue Mar 03 2009 16:34:00

The personal savings rate has been rising: In the last three months of 2008, it hit its highest level in six years.

CNNMoney: Consumer spending up, ending slideupdated: Mon Mar 02 2009 11:58:00

Consumer spending rose more than expected in January, after declining for six consecutive months, according to government figures released Monday.

CNNMoney: Why saving is killing the economyupdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 11:59:00

It wasn't that long ago that many economists worried that Americans were saving too little.

CNNMoney: Spending: Lowest rise in 47 yearsupdated: Mon Feb 02 2009 10:53:00

Consumers continued to retrench in December, capping off the worst year for consumer spending since 1961, according to a government report released Monday.

Fortune: A recession of biblical proportionsupdated: Mon Feb 02 2009 10:13:00

Ever since Joseph decoded Pharaoh's dream about fat cows and thin ones and delivered his policy response - save in the fat years to survive in the lean times - consumers have followed that model.

Fortune: Consumers: Waiting for a ray of hopeupdated: Mon Jan 19 2009 08:28:00

The American consumer, hunkered down since this past September, is showing no signs of rebounding any time soon, remaining on the defensive in the midst of a historic economic downturn compounded by a headline-grabbing banking sector crisis.

Obama: McCain wants to 'gamble' with Social Securityupdated: Mon Sep 22 2008 13:42:00

As the stock market goes through stomach-turning ups and downs, Sen. Barack Obama is accusing Sen. John McCain of wanting to "gamble with Social Security," a charge the Republican presidential nominee rejects as fear mongering.

Candidates on Social Securityupdated: Mon Sep 22 2008 13:42:00

McCain's campaign responds to Obama's question of Social Security. CNN's Jim Acosta reports.

CNNMoney: Online bank touts 3.75% savings rateupdated: Mon Aug 25 2008 06:02:00

New York Private Bank & Trust, the holding company of Emigrant Bancorp, Inc., unveiled a new online savings account Monday that the company claims will provide the highest interest rate in the country.

Money Magazine: Where to invest for the short termupdated: Thu Feb 07 2008 15:23:00

Question: I'm 23 and make $50,000 a year. I put 8% into a 401(k) with a 4% match and $1,800 a year into a Roth IRA, but I would like to start saving to buy a house. I currently have $10,000 in an online savings account that earns 5% interest. Are stocks too risky for money I want to spend in the next couple years? Will bonds make more than 5% a year?

CNNMoney: The 3rd rail: Candidates take on Social Securityupdated: Thu Nov 29 2007 12:30:00

Among the many promises being made by the 2008 candidates for president, fixing Social Security is getting increasing play on the campaign stump.

CNNMoney: UK government secures savings at all banksupdated: Mon Oct 01 2007 00:51:00

Britain will guarantee the security of personal savings accounts at all banks up to $70,000 (£35,000), the government said Monday, matching the security extended to Northern Rock customers during last month's run on deposits.

CNNMoney: ING offers interest on online checkingupdated: Thu Feb 15 2007 09:55:00

Online banking pioneer ING Direct helped transform the banking industry through its high-yield savings accounts, sparking a wave of copycats competing to attract tech-savvy consumers eager for a higher return.

Personal savings rate drops to lowest in 74 yearsupdated: Thu Feb 01 2007 11:43:00

Americans once again spent everything they made and then some last year, pushing the personal savings rate to the lowest level since the Great Depression.

CNNMoney: Online savings rate jumps to 6%updated: Mon Jan 29 2007 05:38:00

HSBC Direct raised the annual yield on its online savings account by nearly one percentage point to 6 percent Monday, the latest move by an online bank to attract customers as competition heats up for deposits.

CNNMoney: Americans spend every cent - and moreupdated: Thu Dec 21 2006 13:11:00

Don't call us the Grinch for bringing this up with Christmas right around the corner, but Americans are spending more than they're earning, and some critics say the economy is at risk because of this.

Money Magazine: Should we use emergency funds to pay off debt?updated: Thu Nov 30 2006 11:43:00

Question: My wife and I have saved an emergency fund of $30,000, or about six months' worth of living expenses. We also have about $150,000 in student loans from law school, $50,000 of which are private loans with a 7.87% interest rate.

Compound interest: A building block of wealthupdated: Tue Nov 21 2006 21:20:00

Legend has it Albert Einstein called compound interest the greatest mathematical discovery of all time -- or something to that effect.

Business 2.0: The Patient Knows Bestupdated: Thu Nov 09 2006 09:28:00

We all know the health-care system is a $2 trillion dinosaur of the way-old economy. So where's the opportunity in that? Everywhere. But forget about trying to drag doctors, insurers, and hospitals...

Money Magazine: Get Financially Fit for Back to Schoolupdated: Fri Sep 01 2006 00:01:00

For parents of high school kids, the end of summer may bring a merciful end to tense discussions about weeknight curfews and the family car. But beware. Tussles over lunch money and school clothes ...

Early start compounds the returnupdated: Tue Jun 13 2006 22:14:00

The miracle of compound interest, combined with an early start to saving, can help achieve greater financial comfort in retirement. Look at the following two examples:

CNNMoney: Citigroup CEO Prince: New online bank rocksupdated: Thu Jun 01 2006 11:19:00

Just two months after Citigroup jumped into Internet banking, the company's high-yield online savings account is rocking, Citigroup CEO Charles Prince said Thursday.

Money Magazine: How Can I Find a Kid-Friendly Bank Account?updated: Thu Feb 16 2006 10:16:00

Q. I want to open savings accounts for my daughter, age 9, and my son, 7. But the high fees on low-balance accounts mean they're likely to end up losing money. Is there a solution?

CNNMoney: Health saving accountsupdated: Wed Feb 01 2006 11:14:00

The President talked about health savings accounts as a way to make health care more affordable in his State of the Union address yesterday.

CNNMoney: Spend-to-save credit cards: risks and rewardsupdated: Thu Jan 26 2006 12:27:00

The spend-to-save phenomenon is gaining more steam as EmigrantDirect becomes the latest bank to introduce a credit card that allows consumers to sock away a few extra dollars into a savings account with every purchase.

CNNMoney: Best places to park your cashupdated: Wed Dec 07 2005 10:54:00

If you've managed to stash away some cash this year, congratulations -- the hard work's over. But managing your savings is one extra step that will make your effort even more worthwhile.

CNNMoney: Helping the poor to saveupdated: Tue Nov 01 2005 09:57:00

Shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Carmen Kelley was worried.

CNNMoney: Dollar spent, penny earnedupdated: Thu Oct 20 2005 11:57:00

It's a lesson most children learn from their parents: a penny saved is a penny earned. Now banks are shaking up that notion by telling consumers that a dollar spent could lead to a penny saved.

CNNMoney: 4% interest...why not bank online?updated: Sun Oct 02 2005 06:58:00

It seems that everywhere you turn, Internet banks are trying to woo you with the promise of higher returns on your savings.

CNNMoney: Best places to park your cashupdated: Tue Sep 13 2005 12:28:00

Now that interest rates are finally above water, this is a golden opportunity to make some dough on your dollars.

CNNMoney: The zero-savings problemupdated: Tue Aug 02 2005 12:08:00

The savings of U.S. consumers are:

CNNMoney: House Democrats roll out retirement planupdated: Tue Jul 26 2005 15:15:00

Democratic members of Congress introduced a retirement security plan Tuesday that promises to foster savings among middle- and working-class individuals.

CNNMoney: A millionaire's state of mindupdated: Wed Jul 06 2005 09:31:00

It's a simple savings philosophy, but Mike Rogalski hopes that discipline and "paying yourself first" will put him at millionaire status by the time he reaches his early 40s.

CNNMoney: Great ways to saveupdated: Thu Jun 02 2005 14:26:00

Saving money can be as easy as collecting your spare change for sorting, and as smart as maximizing your 401(k) match for the free money. Here are more smart saving tips.

CNNMoney: Bush pushes Social Securityupdated: Tue May 31 2005 10:30:00

President Bush said Tuesday the "economy is strong," but he urged members of Congress to reform Social Security and pass his energy bill.

Money Magazine: Five Questions to Ask Before You Bank Onlineupdated: Fri Apr 01 2005 00:01:00

You read the papers and are well aware that the Federal Reserve has raised interest rates six times in the past year. So why is your bank still paying you a piddling 0.5% on your savings? No good r...

CNNMoney: Running on emptyupdated: Fri Feb 25 2005 13:39:00

American households are running on empty, spending virtually all the money they have, or more, and putting nothing in the bank. But the economy is hooked on shoppers who give everything they've got at the cash register.

CNNMoney: Bush's plan for Social Securityupdated: Wed Feb 02 2005 15:05:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - In the State of the Union address Wednesday evening, President Bush answered some important questions about his plans for Social Security reform and the creation of individual investment accounts. Many issues remain unclear, however.

CNNMoney: Bush address: Selling Soc. Sec. reformupdated: Tue Feb 01 2005 13:53:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Social Security reform will be a focal point of President Bush's State of the Union address Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Soc. Sec.: Bush yields little groundupdated: Wed Jan 26 2005 13:45:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - In the first solo news conference of his second term, President Bush on Wednesday said he's "open to good ideas" from lawmakers about Social Security reform.

GOP senator questions Social Security planupdated: Mon Jan 24 2005 07:19:00

A key Senate Republican is questioning President Bush's plans to overhaul Social Security, amounting to perhaps the most public GOP skepticism to date of the White House effort.

CNNMoney: GOPer questions Social Security plansupdated: Sun Jan 23 2005 14:47:00

A key Senate Republican Sunday questioned both the president's proposal and strategy to reform Social Security, amounting to perhaps the most public GOP skepticism to date of the White House effort.

Kerry: Bush would break promise on Social Securityupdated: Sun Oct 17 2004 15:21:00

Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry seized on a report Sunday that President Bush would seek to quickly privatize Social Security in a second term.

Business 2.0: The Next Four Yearsupdated: Fri Oct 01 2004 00:01:00

On a postcard summer afternoon before the GOP rolled into New York for its national convention, Pete Peterson was in his Park Avenue office, wearing a pin-striped suit and a perfect Hamptons tan, a...

New bank adheres to Islamic lawupdated: Wed Sep 22 2004 06:56:00

Western Europe's first retail bank built around Islamic law, or Sharia, has opened for business in London.

CNNMoney: Where are the rates?updated: Mon Sep 20 2004 18:09:00

The Fed raised rates yet again.

CNNMoney: Bush to push ownership societyupdated: Wed Sep 01 2004 10:11:00

When he accepts his party's nomination for a second term this week, President Bush likely will promise to give individuals greater control of their savings, retirement and health-care benefits, shrink the federal budget deficit and make recent tax cuts permanent.

Fortune: Surviving Rate Hikes Will Be Easier Than You Thinkupdated: Mon Mar 08 2004 00:01:00

Financial markets hold their breath whenever Alan Greenspan speaks, parsing his words to guess when interest rates might start rising. They certainly won't stay at 1% for much longer, and probably ...

Money Magazine: What Bush Isn't Telling You About Social Securityupdated: Mon Mar 01 2004 00:01:00

Never count George Bush out. When he hits a roadblock, he will often overcome it with sheer persistence. No, we don't mean the capture of Saddam Hussein. We're talking about privatizing Social Secu...

Fortune: Your Financial Reality Checkup Wallet feeling sick? Avoiding the doctor only adds to the pain. Our in-house updated: Mon Jun 16 2003 00:01:00

We'll go out on a limb and make the following assumption: It has been a while since you took stock of your financial well-being. We understand. Closing your eyes to how badly your various brokerage...

Money Magazine: Future Plans The cost of tuition is rising sharply, stock losses have creamed education funds and tax breaks are more confusing updated: Thu May 01 2003 00:01:00

For parents saving for their children's college education, the past few years have delivered a harsh lesson in economics. Even as the bear market has laid waste to portfolios--the typical age-based...

Money Magazine: The 4O1(K) Solution LOVE IT. HATE IT. RENAME IT. GET USED TO IT. THIS DO-IT-YOURSELF PLAN REMAINS THE CORNERSTONE OF THE AMERICAupdated: Tue Apr 01 2003 00:01:00

Could the plight of the retirement investor get any worse? The once vaunted 401(k) has disappointed the millions of participants who've watched their retirement dreams shrink right along with their...

Money Magazine: Show me the savingsupdated: Fri May 24 2002 15:36:00

My husband insists on not using our savings account to pay off our $14,000 credit card bill because he doesn't like the idea of not having any savings. I feel we should pay off the credit card and start to build the savings account again.

Money Magazine: Hey, Big Spender Is our low national savings rate a real problem or a false alarm?updated: Mon Apr 01 2002 00:01:00

You can't pick up the newspaper these days without seeing some pundit chastising us for not saving enough. And based on the U.S. government's official figures you could easily get the impression th...

FSB: Looking For A Miracle Cure Drained by the high cost of health insurance, small business owners are looking for viable options toupdated: Fri Mar 01 2002 00:01:00

Jerry Shay, president of KME America, is on the front lines of small business' fight against rising medical costs. Over the past three years he has watched the health insurance premiums at his 11-p...

Fortune: Will Privatizing Fix Social Security? Congress believes 147 million private retirement accounts are an easy way out of the progrupdated: Mon Mar 01 1999 00:01:00

Just Moments after President Clinton presented his Social Security reform plan during his State of the Union address, Republican Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn of Washington went on camera to deliver ...

Fortune: GETTING HIP TO HIGHER RETURNSupdated: Mon Dec 29 1997 00:01:00

For some time the Japanese, who have amassed an eye-popping $10.6 trillion in savings, have had to put up with paltry returns. Standard passbook savings accounts pay a stunning 0.1%. (Yes, the deci...

Money Magazine: NOW YOU CAN BANK WITH THE FOLKS WHO JUMP-START YOUR CARupdated: Mon Dec 01 1997 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: THESE TAX CUTS COULD SAVE YOU PLENTYupdated: Fri Sep 01 1995 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: THE BEST BANK IN AMERICA SURPRISE ! OUR WINNER DOESN'T HAVE A SINGLE BRANCH. IT KEEPS ITS CUSTOMERS HAPPY updated: Thu Jun 01 1995 00:01:00

Remember when you got a toaster for opening a checking account at your neighborhood bank? Well, things have changed: Today when you open an account at the typical bank you get toasted. Since 1985, ...

Money Magazine: WHY YOU SHOULD START TEACHING YOUR KIDS ABOUT THE BASICS OF INVESTINGupdated: Sat Apr 01 1995 00:01:00

Our parents' generation didn't worry about instructing their children in the ABCs of investing. They seemed content to stash their money in low-yielding savings accounts and a handful of blue-chip ...

Fortune: HOW WASHINGTON CAN STOP ITS WAR ON SAVINGS FORGET ALL THE RHETORIC. TIME AND AGAIN CONGRESS HAS ENACTED LAWS THAT updated: Mon Mar 06 1995 00:01:00

Tax-cut fever is gripping Washington. But once again it appears that Congress is about to hand out vote-getting goodies that will only worsen the troubles that the tax code already inflicts on the ...

Money Magazine: Where to get the highest savings yields updated: Fri Jul 01 1994 00:01:00

CHART: NOT AVAILABLE CREDIT: 100 Highest Yields, Money Fund Report, Morningstar, Veribanc, Salomon Bros. CAPTION: THE BEST SAVINGS YIELDS IN THE U.S.

Money Magazine: Where to get the highest savings yields updated: Wed Jun 01 1994 00:01:00

CHART: NOT AVAILABLE CREDIT: 100 Highest Yields, Morningstar, Money Fund Report, Veribanc, Salomon Bros. CAPTION: THE BEST SAVINGS YIELDS IN THE U.S.

Money Magazine: Where to get the highest savings yields updated: Tue Mar 01 1994 00:01:00

CHART: NOT AVAILABLE CREDIT: 100 Highest Yields; Money Fund Report; Morningstar; Veribanc; Salomon Bros. CAPTION: THE BEST SAVINGS YIELDS IN THE U.S.

Money Magazine: Where to get the highest savings yields updated: Tue Feb 01 1994 00:01:00

CHART: NOT AVAILABLE CREDIT: Veribanc CAPTION: THE BEST SAVINGS YIELDS IN THE U.S.

Money Magazine: What Banks Don't Know Can Hurt You Depositor beware! We quizzed nearly 300 bankers around the country. Most were woefully misinfupdated: Mon Mar 01 1993 00:01:00

Alan Naisuler had thought his savings were insured. Naisuler, 44, a computer consultant, had $140,488 on deposit at Guaranty-First Trust of Waltham, Mass. About $47,000 was in various accounts in h...

Fortune: FIXING THE ECONOMY LET'S GET REAL ABOUT TAXES Neither Bush nor Clinton proposes the right mix to spur significant investment andupdated: Mon Oct 19 1992 00:01:00

AMERICANS don't save enough, and they don't invest enough in plant and equipment. Say that to almost any economist or politician -- liberal, conservative, progressive, supply-side, or neo-whatsit -...

Fortune: HOW SCHWAB WINS INVESTORS Individuals are coming back to stocks. With low prices, lots of service, and a heavy dash of promotionupdated: Mon Jun 01 1992 00:01:00

A POWERFUL NEW FORCE is invading the stock market. After a decade of hiding in bank and money market accounts, individual investors are galloping back to equities, lifting prices to new highs. Wait...

Money Magazine: ESSAY WE CAN STAY ON TOPupdated: Tue Oct 01 1991 00:01:00

Today the U.S. has the world's highest standard of living, but we will not retain that No. 1 position forever if we become complacent. Left unattended, four worrisome domestic problems -- our low s...

Fortune: THE NEW AMERICAN CENTURY WHERE WE STANDupdated: Mon Jun 10 1991 00:01:00

WE HAVE ENTERED the last decade of what Henry Luce, FORTUNE's founder, called ''the American Century.'' Writing in Life 50 years ago, when Britain stood alone against Hitler and the American people...

Money Magazine: SAVING: WHAT YOU GET IF YOUR BANK DOES IT FOR YOUupdated: Tue May 01 1990 00:01:00

If Americans want to spend less and save more in the '90s, America's bankers are ready to grab a piece of that action. The latest bank marketing innovation is called a forced savings account.

Money Magazine: Great Moves to Make Your Savings Grow Here's where you can earn the highest safe yields this year, even if interest rates continupdated: Thu Feb 01 1990 00:01:00

Suddenly saving is in. After dropping to 3.2% of after-tax income in 1987, a low for the past 40 years, the personal savings rate climbed above 5% for all of 1989 and hit 6.1% in November -- the hi...

Fortune: HOW AMERICA CAN TRIUMPH America can grow much wealthier and provide world leadership for the coming century. It has to do a coupupdated: Mon Dec 18 1989 00:01:00

AMERICA ENTERS the 1990s bristling with opportunity. The spread of pluralistic, democratic capitalism -- a victory for American ideals and policy -- promises a world bound more tightly together, la...

Money Magazine: HOW TO SET UP A PLAN THAT TAKES THE PAIN OUT OF SAVINGupdated: Sat Jul 01 1989 00:01:00

Lieut. Col. Oliver North had an automatic savings plan that was uniquely his own. Every Friday night for 20 years he emptied the change from his pockets into a metal box that was bolted to his clos...

Money Magazine: Saving Take a set amount off the top of each paycheck. If you're strapped, try the 1% solution.updated: Wed Apr 12 1989 00:01:00

Like a tap dancer, a saver needs a fixed routine and the discipline to practice it. You will profit by taking your first steps now, even if you set aside only token amounts. The reason: you get the...

Money Magazine: Bank Services By seeking out the best deals, you can boost your savings yields and cut your borrowing costs.updated: Wed Apr 12 1989 00:01:00

According to the ads, one-stop banking is the only way to go. The promise: sign on with the right bank or savings and loan and never again will you have to spend time hunting for the best deal on a...

Fortune: IS THE SAVING RATE REALLY THAT BAD? Not quite, if you measure it broadly. But a generation used to rising stocks, pensions, and updated: Mon Nov 07 1988 00:01:00

SINCE AT LEAST the Book of Proverbs -- ''A wise man saves for the future, but a foolish man spends whatever he gets'' -- saving has stood as a test of virtue. America looks to be flunking the test ...

Money Magazine: A YOUNG SAVER TAKES A BIG DIVE INTO INVESTINGupdated: Fri Apr 01 1988 00:01:00

As a child, Dianne Palmieri listened closely when her mother used to tell her, ''Always put money in the bank.'' She has been following that advice ever since. Palmieri, who dropped out of the Univ...

Money Magazine: How Much Are You Saving? Is It Enough? You may be surprised by the amount you are really putting away. If it's not enough, thereupdated: Tue Mar 01 1988 00:01:00

In the 1980s, Americans acquired the image of being the world's biggest wastrels. As the federal deficit was swelling to a record level, so was the money owed by consumers on credit cards and auto ...

Money Magazine: Ways to Get the Most from Your Bank After years of frosty service and niggling new charges, banks now realize that they desperatupdated: Tue Mar 01 1988 00:01:00

Dare we say it? Dare we even think it? Have we beaten the banks? For years we have been nibbled at with sharp little fees for previously free services. For decades we have been alternately insulted...

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