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What Insurance Policies Does Your Family Need?

Published or updated October 25, 2012 by Kevin Mulligan

Picking the appropriate level of insurance coverage for your family can be a confusing and overwhelming task.

Not only are there multiple insurance companies to choose from for the various insurance needs you have, but there are so many different types of insurance that it can be difficult to know where to start.

Critical Insurance Policies to Have For Your Family

There are five critical insurance policies every family should have.

Life Insurance

The most critical insurance policy for a family is life insurance coverage on both spouses or parents regardless if they are working or not.
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Filed Under: Insurance

Ally Bank Online Checking Account Review

Published or updated October 23, 2013 by Kevin Mulligan

Are you looking for a better checking account, but aren’t sure what to think of online checking?

Let’s look at Ally Bank and see whether or not you can trust an online checking account for your daily money needs.

What is Online Checking?

You are probably used to going to a brick and mortar bank to purchase checks, make deposits, and use the ATM.

With the growth of online finance you can now enjoy the benefits of a checking account with the low cost perks of banking with a firm that doesn’t have the overhead of thousands of physical branch locations.  This low cost profile allows online banks to offer lower fees and better deposit interest rates to their customers.

The normal features to expect from online checking include:

  • Great online access and services
  • Significant ATM access to make up for the lack of physical branches
  • The ability to have a physical checkbook like you would with any other bank
  • A debit card
  • Overdraft protection
  • FDIC coverage on your deposits up to $250,000, just like any other bank

What Features Does Ally Bank Offer with Online Checking?

Ally Bank offers all of the standard features customers come to expect from online checking accounts. But what makes Ally different? [Read more…] about Ally Bank Online Checking Account Review

Filed Under: Bank, Review Tagged With: ally bank, online checking account

Ally Bank Online Savings Account Review

Published or updated December 11, 2013 by Kevin Mulligan

It used to be revolutionary to hold your money with a bank that didn’t have any brick and mortar locations for you to visit.

Now high yield online savings accounts are more common and the decision comes down to which online bank you should open an account with.

There are many key factors in that decision — high interest rate, customer service, and account fees — that Ally Bank’s online savings comes out on top if you compare to other accounts.

What is Ally Bank?

Ally Bank Online Savings AccountAlly Bank’s story sounds eerily familiar to the mythical firebird phoenix that is rebirthed out of its own ashes.

That might sound strange for a bank, but Ally Bank is the new edition of GMAC or General Motors Acceptance Corporation.

GMAC was originally founded in 1919 and grew over the course of time, but like many banks a few years ago, got caught up in the financial crisis due to loose mortgage lending standards.  The bank had to take on TARP funding from the government and was rebranded to shed some of the bad image associated with the financial crisis.  A significant portion of the company is still owned by the US government, although the company is actively repaying on the funds it received.  (And a majority of the problems are on the mortgage side of the business, not on the personal banking side that Ally is on.) [Read more…] about Ally Bank Online Savings Account Review

Filed Under: Bank, Review Tagged With: ally bank

What is a Spousal IRA and How Does It Work?

Published or updated October 24, 2012 by Kevin Mulligan

The rules surrounding your ability to contribute to an IRA generally require you to have earned income in order to contribute at all.

This prevents people trying to exploit loopholes such as parents opening and funding an IRA for a child well before the child earns any income.

However, there is one exception available for married couples that can allow for both individuals to contribute to an IRA even when both do not earn an income.

This exception allows stay at home parents and other non-working spouses the ability to still contribute to an IRA despite not earning an income.

Spousal IRA Contributions

[Read more…] about What is a Spousal IRA and How Does It Work?

Filed Under: Retirement Tagged With: spousal ira

What is FOREX Trading and is it Right for My Portfolio?

Published or updated October 23, 2012 by Kevin Mulligan

Sometimes sticking to stocks and bonds just isn’t enough for the investor that wants to make his portfolio a little more exotic.

For the aspiring speculator, a wide range of options are available: trading options, trading on margin, owning precious metals, and FOREX trading.

Be forewarned: you should never dedicate more than 5-10% of your nest egg to any kind of speculative trade opportunity whether it be picking individual stocks on your own or doing currency trading.  You can survive losing that small chunk of your portfolio, but not a significant portion of your assets.

What is FOREX Trading?

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Filed Under: Investing Tagged With: forex trading

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