Is there still a thing calls interest you received from your bank's deposit?
I figure out that I received a total amount of slightly less than USD 9 from my bank's deposit for year to date. This haven't even subtract all the charges my bank debit from my a/c...
And that's not much more than the amount of coins I pick up on the ground...
Mmm... Interest on Bank Deposit
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SAM
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Mmm... Interest on Bank Deposit
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GaijinPunch
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I think it depends on the specific deposit types offered by different banks. I often see ads in subway that promise interest in orders of something like 4-5%/year. Better than nothing, but the inflation rate here is twice that amount (11.9% as of 2007), meaning the deposit money won't magically multiply and net you a fortune if you just leave it there for a few years.

Matskat wrote:This neighborhood USED to be nice...until that family of emulators moved in across the street....
yes, as was mentioned, don't count on interest for building wealth - it's a nice perk for the money you keep in the account, but you're better off investing the majority of your money and just keeping enough in the bank for your regular expenses plus maybe a month or two worth of "emergency cash" if you need it.
You're arguing for a universe with fewer waffles in it. I'm prepared to call that cowardice.
What kinds of charges? Can you find a way to cancel out the charges, such as "no monthly fee for direct deposit"?SAM wrote:With such a small amoung of interest, I am actually "paying" the bank for keeping my money, after taking into account of all the bank's charges...
But that's still doing better than my stocks profile...
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