Archive for June, 2007
My Personal Saving and Investing System
I have multiple accounts.
Not just multiple online savings accounts, but pretty much every type of account: investment accounts, brokerage accounts, retirement accounts, etc. The only exception is checking account, which I have only one. Despite the seemingly large number of accounts, the whole saving and investing system so far has worked quite well for me, [...]
Posts I Enjoyed Last Week
Ben at Money Smart Life compares online banks with local brick and mortar banks to figure out which one makes a better deal. I use local bank for checking and online bank for savings. Ben also hosted last week’s Carnival of Personal Finance.
Jeremy at Generation X Finance says you don’t have to change oil every [...]
First Trading Experience with Zecco
A week after I opened a Zecco Trading account (check out my Zecco review post for details on account opening process) and initiated an ACH fund transfer, the money finally came through and I got the chance to make my first trading with Zecco.
I requested an ACH transfer of $1,000 last Friday evening from my [...]
Around the PF Blogosphere: June 1, 2007
TGIF:
Free Money Finance has an idea on how to have a wedding for $200 or less, when “the average U.S. wedding now costs more than $27,000.”
Five Cent Nickel suggests paying your life insurance policy annually can save you money. I always feel paying with installments is more expensive because of the processing fees.
The Real Estate [...]



