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  • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates


    Update: Thursday, Sept 14

    Apple Bank's Grand Yield MMA has moved from 5.15% APY up to 5.25% APY.

    This is the 4th bank to now offer 5.25+% APY.

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    • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

      Anyone have an Apple Bank account? I hope ED follows suit. I'm kind of surprised that banks are continuing to increase their rates. Maybe it's only those banks that are starved for deposits.

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      • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

        IMO..

        Any account that required $1000 to open but less to avoid fees should be on list A. How it is now, a account could require $999.99 to open and it would be on list A. So why not up it to exactly $1000?

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        • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

          Originally posted by risknothing
          Any account that required $1000 to open but less to avoid fees should be on list A. How it is now, a account could require $999.99 to open and it would be on list A. So why not up it to exactly $1000?
          There has to be a break-point. Among online MMA accounts it is common to see the figures ranging from $1 to $5000, etc. as minimums either to open or to earn the stated interest or to avoid fees or some combination of these factors.

          There are many accounts (List A) that do not require as much $1000 for any of the factors. The accounts on List B do require $1000 or more for one or more of the factors. That's a good break-point.

          Especially considering that the hypothetical put forward is purely that and does not apply in actuality. Among List A currently no account requires more than $500 for any of the mentioned factors and among list B no account can be opened with less than $1000. Therefore, technically, the current break-point could be said to be $501.

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          • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates


            Also, it should be noted that the use of 'A' and 'B' isn't meant to imply that the accounts are divided based on some sort of grade. That is, 'List A' does not necessarily contain better accounts nor better offerings than 'List B'; they are simply two different lists divided by the aforementioned criteria.

            One day I may decide to add a 'C List', which might be accounts that require more than $1,000 to open, earn interest, and/or avoid fees. At the present time, however, I believe the thread serves a purpose as-is.

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            • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

              Amboy is now at 5.25%

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              • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                Originally posted by risknothing
                Amboy is now at 5.25%
                That was updated yesterday... but thanks for looking out for updates.

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                • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates


                  Update: September 15th

                  Ultima Bank raised its rate from 5.01% APY to 5.27% APY.

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                  • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                    Originally posted by poundwise
                    Update: September 15th

                    Ultima Bank raised its rate from 5.01% APY to 5.27% APY.
                    I took a look at this and it is quite enticing. They have a lot of fees if your balance dips below $1,000, but this looks good.

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                    • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                      I know that many people think that the interest rate increases from the Fed are a good thing, but for those of us that are debt free does that mean we'll see the stop of the ever rising interest rates that have happened over the last year with Emigrant and ING?

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                      • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                        Rising interest rates may seem like a good thing for MMA watchers, but they're bad for the economy -- and more to the point, the stock market, the bond market, and the job market.

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                        • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates


                          Update: Tuesday, September 26

                          Modified a couple of entries, updated a link that changed... no rate changes since last update.

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                          • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates


                            Update: Tuesday, September 26

                            Modified a couple of entries, updated a link that changed.

                            Also slightly redefined the lists to point out that List A has no account requiring more than $500 and also so that List B can include a newer account from E-Loan, which requires $5,000 to open but not to earn a high rate of interest. (Although, you do earn higher interest if your balance is $5,000 or greater.)

                            Added E-Loan at 5.50% (for balances over $4,999), 5.25% otherwise. [Thanks for the info Sweeps.]

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                            • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                              9/27

                              Amtrustdirect.com raised their rate on their MMA to 5.30%

                              Zions at 5.24%

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                              • Re: Summary post of online MMA rates

                                Originally posted by risknothing
                                9/27

                                Amtrustdirect.com raised their rate on their MMA to 5.30%

                                Zions at 5.24%
                                Thanks for the heads-up. Updated these today.

                                Also checked all the others, no other changes as of this morning, 9/28.

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