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Wickerman
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What do you guys use? I just heard of Beam, they claim that they will pay 2-4% APY. They are still in launch mode though.

https://meetbeam.com/?r=CASH-ryW8IfcTYM

3/19/2018 8:21:02 PM

OmarBadu
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have used Ally for the past many years

2-4% is a pretty large range - does anyone on this site keep enough cash on hand for it to matter?

3/19/2018 9:02:50 PM

Air
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Coastal FCU has 2.25% checking if you do 30 transactions per month. Thats pretty easy for me to achieve.

For the more lazy, Coastal MM is 1.25% for no effort.

3/20/2018 8:14:02 AM

synapse
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^^ plenty expect a correction in the market. They have cash

3/20/2018 10:18:02 AM

CalledToArms
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i just keep an amex HYS. Usually decent rates with no need to do anything special (1.45% rn). I keep about 5% cash on hand between my HYS and my checking. If I do sell something and want to sit on the cash for a short bit, I just park it in that account, rather than worrying about opening a new account for a small amount more.

[Edited on March 21, 2018 at 10:21 AM. Reason : ]

3/21/2018 10:19:28 AM

scud
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I've recently moved a chunk over to Marcus. Granted it was an easy move since I work @ GS but 1.5% is straightforward and easy. Ydays FOMC hike will likely reflect soon.

3/22/2018 12:20:46 PM

Jrb599
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[Edited on March 22, 2018 at 3:52 PM. Reason : ]

3/22/2018 3:51:43 PM

Wickerman
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I'm #160 in line. It'll be a while before i can get to the front

3/29/2018 8:13:54 AM

Jrb599
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buy an ad

3/29/2018 8:41:49 PM

Wickerman
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^ Yes of course your highness

4/11/2018 11:37:30 AM

skywalkr
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I just started buying short duration T-bills. Fidelity doesn’t charge any commission on buying those online ($20 if you have them make the trade for you). Beats what I was getting in my money market account and I already had a fidelity brokerage account.

4/11/2018 1:06:50 PM

Jrb599
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^What's your interest rate?

4/11/2018 1:16:25 PM

skywalkr
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On the one I just bought with a maturity date a little over a month away my yield was 1.53%

Going to stick with another one month duration after this one so it will mature shortly after the next FOMC meeting then I’ll probably go with three month ones

4/11/2018 3:23:27 PM

Douche Bag
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^Assuming the 1.53% is the annual return, of which you are getting 1/12th?

4/11/2018 4:07:07 PM

skywalkr
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Slightly more since the duration is 36 days but yeah that’s how it works. On if you bought $10K worth you would pay $9,984.7 and get $10,000 at the maturity date for a gain of $15.30

4/11/2018 4:12:53 PM

The Coz
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Vanguard Prime Money Market is up to 1.76% yield. $3,000 minimum.

This may be a help:

http://www.mymoneyblog.com/best-interest-rates-cash-april-2018.html

4/13/2018 12:29:30 AM

skywalkr
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You are paying 16 basis points on that fund so the effective yield is going to be lower (1.6%). Unless I’m reading that incorrectly.

4/13/2018 9:06:58 AM

The Coz
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That's correct.

4/15/2018 12:10:51 AM

Jrb599
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Where do you guys keep your short term/emergency funds?

Will Ally at 1.45%, I'm not sure the other places are worth the risk.

4/15/2018 8:42:01 AM

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