ING CD Rollover perk
Source: http://www.financepuzzle.comPosted on Monday, August 25th, 2008 | In Market Commentary
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you will know that one of my first goals with Finance Puzzle is to create a CD ladder with the savings/earnings from this blog. I have been using ING as the bank to hold my accounts when I started this projects, mainly due to a $25 signup bonus that was too good to pass up. I have enjoyed the simplicity of their website and the superior customer service.
Since I signed up for the first rung in my CD ladder in Feb 2008, it had just recently matured in the month of August. I was always planning on rolling over these CD’s, utilizing this CD ladder as an emergency fund. To add yet another benefit of being an ING customer, I received an extra 10 basis pts (0.10%) on my new CD rate. An extra bonus that I was never counting on….
I know it is small, but you have to admit ING has a pretty good thing going so far…
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