Discover Savings Account
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Discover Savings Account
My fiancée has been asking me about these accounts for a while now. Is anyone familiar with these?
https://www.discover.com/online-banking ... s-account/
She has already opened one, and now wants me to help fund it. There appear to be few limitations, in terms of minimum balance, etc. I don't understand how they can offer such higher interest than a regular bank. Is it not FDIC insured? Is there some other catch?
https://www.discover.com/online-banking ... s-account/
She has already opened one, and now wants me to help fund it. There appear to be few limitations, in terms of minimum balance, etc. I don't understand how they can offer such higher interest than a regular bank. Is it not FDIC insured? Is there some other catch?
Re: Discover Savings Account
Another one is Goldman Sachs Bank: https://www.gsbank.com/en.html
(I know the name is off-putting... Until recently it was GE Bank... Great interest rate though.)
To answer your question I don't know how they do it.
(I know the name is off-putting... Until recently it was GE Bank... Great interest rate though.)
To answer your question I don't know how they do it.
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Re: Discover Savings Account
It's simple. No massive overhead of people and retail branches.
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Re: Discover Savings Account
GE Bank was Synchrony one of the absolute worst in the business. It would be fitting that Goldman Sachs would buy it out.Xan wrote:Another one is Goldman Sachs Bank: https://www.gsbank.com/en.html
(I know the name is off-putting... Until recently it was GE Bank... Great interest rate though.)
To answer your question I don't know how they do it.
I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. Goldman Sachs is responsible for the subprime crisis and Greece's bankruptcy among other things. What bullshit will they sell you as a depositor? They specialize in ripping people's faces off.
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Re: Discover Savings Account
Look at Ally bank's 1% offering.
BofA in comparison is paying .01%
That's a 100x lower.
Where does ally fall on the disgust ladder?
BofA in comparison is paying .01%
That's a 100x lower.
Where does ally fall on the disgust ladder?
Re: Discover Savings Account
I've been using Ally Bank for several years now, and am very happy with their service & lack of fees. It has limited services like all online banks, so it doesn't obviate the need for an account at a brick and mortar bank.
The best Ally features are the automatic withdrawals from savings if you over-draw your checking account, and the reimbursement of ATM fees so I can just use any ATM I come across and not play the "search for the right bank" game. I also find their website to be the easiest to navigate out of all the ones I looked at, and have no complaints about their customer service which I've chatted or phoned several times.
And the 1% interest on savings is nice! I do try to balance this with US government bonds and bills though, because keeping PP cash there is clearly "chasing yield" and giving up a degree of safety. Most of the money in there is short term savings outside of the PP.
The best Ally features are the automatic withdrawals from savings if you over-draw your checking account, and the reimbursement of ATM fees so I can just use any ATM I come across and not play the "search for the right bank" game. I also find their website to be the easiest to navigate out of all the ones I looked at, and have no complaints about their customer service which I've chatted or phoned several times.
And the 1% interest on savings is nice! I do try to balance this with US government bonds and bills though, because keeping PP cash there is clearly "chasing yield" and giving up a degree of safety. Most of the money in there is short term savings outside of the PP.
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Re: Discover Savings Account
They used to be General Motors' bank (GMAC) but they sold it off during the subprime crisis. Not cool but not bad either.buddtholomew wrote:Look at Ally bank's 1% offering.
BofA in comparison is paying .01%
That's a 100x lower.
Where does ally fall on the disgust ladder?
What you guys are really asking is what is the safety ratings of these banks? Go to Weiss Research: https://www.weissratings.com/safety-ratings
TheStreet used to offer the ratings for free but it got neglected like everything else Cramer touches so Weiss Research bought it back from them.
I would avoid C or lower, but with FDIC and the Treasury backstopping, it's really much ado about nothing. You have more to fear from management incompetence and/or fraud than a run on the bank these days. That's not to say there won't be a panic where ignorant people line up and try to withdraw their deposits in cash, but that is a different form of money than what banks normally provide. It would take some time for there to be enough FRN's available for everybody and their mother.
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Re: Discover Savings Account
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