Money Hacks Carnival #76 – The Fun Money Facts Edition
Welcome to the 76th edition of Money Hacks Carnival. In this edition, I’ll be presenting some interesting and fun facts about money along with the submissions. For editor’s picks, please look for entries noted with (EP).
Money Fact #1: $1 bills wear out in about 17 months. Bills of larger denomination last longer because they are [...]
College Savings and Investing With 529 Plan and ESA
As a new parent, I am sure you’re painfully aware of how expensive college is, and will be. You may wonder how in the world are you going to save that huge sum needed for your child’s college education. This article is design to help you walk through each step — e.g., getting your finances [...]
I finally took care of my parents’ whole life insurance policies and put them on a Premium Offset Proposal (POP) arrangement. Basically, this arrangement uses their policy’s current and accumulated dividend values to pay their premiums. Their death benefits and cash values will continue to grow, but at a slower pace. At the same time, [...]
Don’t Buy Credit Card Life and Disability Insurance
You would never take out an insurance policy on behalf of your bank and pay its premiums, would you? But that’s exactly what you’re doing when your credit card company convinces you to buy life and disability insurance. The sales pitch plays upon fears of the unknown:
What if you became ill or disabled and couldn’t [...]
How Much Life Insurance Do I Need?
Last year, I switched my car and home insurances to Liberty Mutual and started an umbrella policy with them as well. This move netted me a saving of over $1,000 per year and allowed me to pay the premium monthly without any fee. Last week, I agreed to meet with the sales agent to discuss [...]
On Monday night, I stumbled upon the Dave Ramsey Prime Time on Fox Business Network Show, and stopped channel surfing to watch it. I heard about Dave Ramsey through my friends — many of whom greatly admire him (e.g., Ana, Randall, Lynnae, Gibble, and Mrs. Micah). Personally, I like how he helps thousands of people [...]
Last month, I created a plan to save $5,000 a year for my son’s college savings. With a 10% CAGR, a contribution of $5,000 per year should grow to $250,000 in 17 years. At that time, I didn’t know what was the best investment vehicle for this plan. After a lot of research, we finally [...]
| High Interest Savings Accounts | 1.51% |
| High Yield CDs (1-year) | 1.60% |
| High Yield Checking Accounts | 1.46% |
| Best Credit Card | TrueEarnings® |
| 0% APR Balance Transfer | 12 mo |
| Lowest Interest Rate | 9.75% |
| Best Cash Back Reward | 5% |