American First CU MM (via SaveBetter) was 4.15% now 4.30%
Personal Capital Cash Account was 3.85% now 4.10%
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RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
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RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
Betterment Cash Reserve was 3.75% now 4.00%
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RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
CFG Bank MM 4.30% now 4.45%
Western Alliance Bank Savings(via SaveBetter) was 4.23% now 4.35%
Idabel National Bank MM(via SaveBetter) was 3.55% now 4.15% -
RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
Bask Bank Savings was 4.15% now 4.25%
Wealthfront Savings was 3.80% now 4.05%
Northern Bank Direct MM was 3.25% now 4.35%
FNBO Direct Savings was 3.00% now 3.45% -
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CIBC Bank Savings was 3.77% now 4.01%
Capital One Bank Savings 3.30% now 3.40%
Self Help CU MM was 2.14% now 2.35%
National Cooperative Bank MM was 1.66% now 2.28% -
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Merchant’s Bank of Indiana 4.08% now 4.34%
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RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
Atlantic FCU MM(via SaveBetter) was 4.20% now 4.25%
Newly added to SaveBetter: adda bank Savings 4.25% https://www.savebetter.com/banks/adda-bank
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RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
Blue FCU MM was 4.15% now 4.25%
Ivy Bank Indexed Savings was 4.03% now 4.71%
Community Wide FCU Monthly Savings was 3.50% now 4.00%
TIAA Bank MM was 3.35% now 3.45%
Alliant CU Savings was 2.70% now 2.95%
PenFed CU Savings was 2.30% now 2.70% -
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Republic Bank MM was 4.37% now 4.47%
Ivy Bank Savings was 4.05% now 4.25% -
RE: Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts
@jtownsucks46 said in Best Nationally Available High APY Liquid Accounts:
Not familiar with this bank and haven’t spent much time looking into them but this may be the first 5%+ liquid account.
Very interesting bank. In addition to the savings account, they also have two checking accounts. One is essentially the same as the savings. It pays 5.03%. The other pays 50 cents each time you use your debit card(except ATM transactions). There is no identified minimum transaction to get the 50 cents. They also refund ATM fees other banks charge. I wonder how long these rates are going to last.