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StumbleUpon Exchange
2007-08-12 22:39:00
StumbleUpon Exchange is a new service that allows you to post your sites and have them stumbled by other StumbleUpon users.You earn "Points" by stumbling other user's sites and you use them by posting your site to be stumbled and having your own site stumbled. You can verify each stumble before you reward Points. You are given 3 Points on sign up, which you can use to post your site to be stumbled. Each stumble they give you cost a point, but once you verify they've stumbled your site and given them a Point back you get a Point. This way the stumbles keep coming as does the traffic!If you are interested go to www.suexchange.com
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Indian call center lands in Ohio
2007-08-10 20:50:00
To a person of India n origin, staying in the US since 2000, this news makes me very happy that Indian companies are reacting positively to the concerns of the American people by bringing jobs back in the Us as well as giving their own customers a choice of having their customer service personnel in the US or in India. Hopefully this love would spread in Europe too.Indian call center lands in Ohio More foreign companies are finding that hiring Americans offers distinct advantages, reports Fortune's Jia Lynn Yang.FORTUNE MagazineBy Jia Lynn Yang, Fortune writer-reporterAugust 3 2007: 5:49 AM EDT(Fortune Magazine) -- It would be easy to imagine Reno, Ohio, as the type of place that would be hit hardest by outsourcing - a small American town losing out to the invisible hand shifting jobs to places like Bangalore and Guangzhou. Instead, outsourcing is bringing the jobs to Reno. Across the street from an Army Reserve center and next to a farm, a customer-service call center hums, its 25...
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Visa or Mastercard: Which is Better ?
2007-08-07 03:18:00
The two leading credit card companies in the world today are the competitors Visa and Mast erCard. They both operate in a very similar way. While Visa claims to have almost a billion cards issued, MasterCard has over twenty five thousand banks issuing its cards and it is difficult to find any difference in the number of locations worldwide that accept the cards, which is now estimated at over twenty million.But, as far as most consumers are concerned, there is no real difference between the two. They are both very widely accepted in over one hundred and fifty countries and it is very rare to find a location that will accept one but not the other.However, neither Visa nor MasterCard actually issue any credit cards themselves. They are both simply methods of payment. They rely on banks in various countries to issue credit cards that utilise these payment methods. Therefore, the interest rates, rewards, annual fees, and all other charges are issued by your bank and when you pay your bil...
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Visa or Mastercard: Which is Better ?
2007-08-07 03:16:00
The two leading credit card companies in the world today are the competitors Visa and Mast erCard. They both operate in a very similar way. While Visa claims to have almost a billion cards issued, MasterCard has over twenty five thousand banks issuing its cards and it is difficult to find any difference in the number of locations worldwide that accept the cards, which is now estimated at over twenty million.But, as far as most consumers are concerned, there is no real difference between the two. They are both very widely accepted in over one hundred and fifty countries and it is very rare to find a location that will accept one but not the other.However, neither Visa nor MasterCard actually issue any credit cards themselves. They are both simply methods of payment. They rely on banks in various countries to issue credit cards that utilise these payment methods. Therefore, the interest rates, rewards, annual fees, and all other charges are issued by your bank and when you pay your bil...
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Indian call center lands in Ohio
2007-08-03 16:16:00
To a person of Indian origin, staying in the US since 2000, this news makes me very happy that Indian companies are reacting positively to the concerns of the American people by bringing jobs back in the Us as well as giving their own customers a choice of having their customer service personnel in the US or in India. Hopefully this love would spread in Europe too.Indian call center lands in Ohio More foreign companies are finding that hiring Americans offers distinct advantages, reports Fortune's Jia Lynn Yang.FORTUNE MagazineBy Jia Lynn Yang, Fortune writer-reporterAugust 3 2007: 5:49 AM EDT(Fortune Magazine) -- It would be easy to imagine Reno, Ohio, as the type of place that would be hit hardest by outsourcing - a small American town losing out to the invisible hand shifting jobs to places like Bangalore and Guangzhou. Instead, outsourcing is bringing the jobs to Reno. Across the street from an Army Reserve center and next to a farm, a customer-service call center hums, its 25...
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Review: Mortgage-Mart.com
2007-08-02 16:41:00
Just a few months back we purchased a new construction home. So now we are in the process of finalizing our mortgage. I want to make sure that I get the best deal. So I started going to various banks and mortgage brokers and get quotes from them. Now this a time-consuming process. If only there was a single location where I can submit my application and it gets sent to all banks and brokers. they can then comeback to me with their offers.Enter Mort gage -Mart !For my mortgage loan, this site is exactly what I was looking for.Here is how you get a home loan quote.Go to their quote pageEnter your basic mortgage information like type of home, type of mortgage (i.e. 30 year, 15 year etc.) and state of residence.Based on this information, mortgage-mart will find the best company for you to work with that would give you the best deal.Then you set to apply for the mortgage.So basically Mortgage-Mart just acts as bridge between you and hundreds of mortgage sources out there.This is exactly w...
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Make money from your Website or Blog
2007-08-01 21:11:00
Get Paid to Digg and Stumble !* Don't forget to subscribe to my blog via RSS Feed
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Easy Ways to Save Money
2007-08-01 14:25:00
Here are a few simple ways to start saving money. I follow, or have followed, or will soon follow all these ways.Start smallMost financial experts feel that we need to save at least 5 percent, and preferably 10 percent, of our income and place it into an interest-bearing, liquid savings account. However, don?t give up if you?re not able to put aside 5 or 10 percent. Establishing a saving habit and saving consistently will eventually add up; even as little as $5 per pay period will accumulate. Once saving becomes a habit, set as your savings goal a maintained savings account of at least three to six months? income. This will prevent borrowing when unexpected expenses arise or in case of a period of illness or unemployment.Put money into a retirement accountIf it is available, sign up with your workplace?s 401(k), 403(b), or similar retirement plan in which your company will contribute matching funds to the plan in your name. The most common match is 50 cents on the dollar. If this is...
More About: Money , Save Money , Save , Easy
Easy Ways to Save Money
2007-08-01 14:20:00
Here are a few simple ways to start saving money. I follow, or have followed, or will soon follow all these ways.Start smallMost financial experts feel that we need to save at least 5 percent, and preferably 10 percent, of our income and place it into an interest-bearing, liquid savings account. However, don’t give up if you’re not able to put aside 5 or 10 percent. Establishing a saving habit and saving consistently will eventually add up; even as little as $5 per pay period will accumulate. Once saving becomes a habit, set as your savings goal a maintained savings account of at least three to six months’ income. This will prevent borrowing when unexpected expenses arise or in case of a period of illness or unemployment.Put money into a retirement accountIf it is available, sign up with your workplace’s 401(k), 403(b), or similar retirement plan in which your company will contribute matching funds to the plan in your name. The most common match is 50 cents on the dollar. If...
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Get paid to Digg and Stumble !
2007-07-31 05:02:00
Some one sent me an invite to this website called Subvert and Profit that pays you if you Stumble Upon or Digg their articles, posts and news etc. I joined yesterday and till now they had 3 tasks for me and each paid 50 cents. So in one day, till now, I have made $1.50. I think thats pretty good.They pay you bi-weekly via PayPal, that work out great.If you are interested go to Subvert and Profit
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Review: Mortgage-Mart.com
2007-07-29 16:07:00
Just a few months back we purchased a new construction home. So now we are in the process of finalizing our mortgage. I want to make sure that I get the best deal. So I started going to various banks and mortgage brokers and get quotes from them. Now this a time-consuming process. If only there was a single location where I can submit my application and it gets sent to all banks and brokers. they can then comeback to me with their offers.Enter Mort gage -Mart !For my mortgage loan, this site is exactly what I was looking for.Here is how you get a home loan quote.Go to their quote pageEnter your basic mortgage information like type of home, type of mortgage (i.e. 30 year, 15 year etc.) and state of residence.Based on this information, mortgage-mart will find the best company for you to work with that would give you the best deal.Then you set to apply for the mortgage.So basically Mortgage-Mart just acts as bridge between you and hundreds of mortgage sources out there.This is exactly w...
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Review: YourCreditNetwork.com
2007-07-25 03:01:00
Recently, I was in the market for a new credit card. Normally I would call my bank where I have my checking and saving accounts thinking that they would give me the lowest interest rate. But my criteria for credit cards was not just low interest rate. I wanted some extras like cash back, reward points or frequent flyer miles. Now I know that I cannot get all of the above in one credit card. But I was sure that there are websites where I can go do an online credit cards comparison.Enter YourCreditNetwork.com !Talk about an easy to use website!Their motto is, Finding a credit card is as easy as 1, 2, 3...1. Research2. Compare3. Apply for a Credit CardFrom the homepage you can easily search for various credit card offerings from lowest Interest credit cards to Cash Back credit cards to Prepaid credit cards ! You can compare all types of credit cards so that it is easy to choose the one that would work best for you.Each credit card has a rating associated with it (out of 5), so that you...
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Review: YourCreditNetwork.com
2007-07-25 02:50:00
Recently, I was in the market for a new credit card. Normally I would call my bank where I have my checking and saving accounts thinking that they would give me the lowest interest rate. But my criteria for credit cards was not just low interest rate. I wanted some extras like cash back, reward points or frequent flyer miles. Now I know that I cannot get all of the above in one credit card. But I was sure that there are websites where I can go do an online credit cards comparison.Enter YourCreditNetwork.com !Talk about an easy to use website!Their motto is, Finding a credit card is as easy as 1, 2, 3...1. Research2. Compare3. Apply for a Credit CardFrom the homepage you can easily search for various credit card offerings from lowest Interest credit cards to Cash Back credit cards to Prepaid credit cards ! You can compare all types of credit cards so that it is easy to choose the one that would work best for you.Each credit card has a rating associated with it (out of 5), so that you...
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Review: YourCreditNetwork.com
2007-07-25 02:50:00
Recently, I was in the market for a new credit card. Normally I would call my bank where I have my checking and saving accounts thinking that they would give me the lowest interest rate. But my criteria for credit cards was not just low interest rate. I wanted some extras like cash back, reward points or frequent flyer miles. Now I know that I cannot get all of the above in one credit card. But I was sure that there are websites where I can go do an online credit cards comparison.Enter YourCreditNetwork.com !Talk about an easy to use website!Their motto is, Finding a credit card is as easy as 1, 2, 3...1. Research2. Compare3. Apply for a Credit CardFrom the homepage you can easily search for various credit card offerings from lowest Interest credit cards to Cash Back credit cards to Prepaid credit cards ! You can compare all types of credit cards so that it is easy to choose the one that would work best for you.Each credit card has a rating associated with it (out of 5), so that you...
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Investing Strategy for building your Nest Egg
2007-07-23 14:05:00
As far as building your retirement fund is concerned, the most important strategy is to Reduce Your Loss. The best way to minimize this risk is through the power of diversification. By diversifying your portfolio, you are ensuring that your nest egg is spread across different baskets. Diversification helps to strengthen and protect your portfolio.Your chances are increased that if one area falls another area that you have invested in will remain strong, and your assets will be protected..We can define risk as the probability of things going wrong. Once things have gone wrong, they cannot go right. Older investors will remember this feeling they have after their losses, of wanting to turn the clock back. It is the same feeling you get after losing a loved one, when you want to reach out and touch the person after she or he is gone.The preventive part is all about ?diversification?, almost the only way to manage risk as defined in financial markets. Both risk measurement and diversifi...
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Investing Strategy for building your Nest Egg
2007-07-23 14:03:00
As far as building your retirement fund is concerned, the most important strategy is to Reduce Your Loss. The best way to minimize this risk is through the power of diversification. By diversifying your portfolio, you are ensuring that your nest egg is spread across different baskets. Diversification helps to strengthen and protect your portfolio.Your chances are increased that if one area falls another area that you have invested in will remain strong, and your assets will be protected..We can define risk as the probability of things going wrong. Once things have gone wrong, they cannot go right. Older investors will remember this feeling they have after their losses, of wanting to turn the clock back. It is the same feeling you get after losing a loved one, when you want to reach out and touch the person after she or he is gone.The preventive part is all about ‘diversification’, almost the only way to manage risk as defined in financial markets. Both risk measurement and diver...
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Investing Strategy for building your Nest Egg
2007-07-23 14:03:00
As far as building your retirement fund is concerned, the most important strategy is to Reduce Your Loss. The best way to minimize this risk is through the power of diversification. By diversifying your portfolio, you are ensuring that your nest egg is spread across different baskets. Diversification helps to strengthen and protect your portfolio.Your chances are increased that if one area falls another area that you have invested in will remain strong, and your assets will be protected..We can define risk as the probability of things going wrong. Once things have gone wrong, they cannot go right. Older investors will remember this feeling they have after their losses, of wanting to turn the clock back. It is the same feeling you get after losing a loved one, when you want to reach out and touch the person after she or he is gone.The preventive part is all about ‘diversification’, almost the only way to manage risk as defined in financial markets. Both risk measurement and diver...
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Get paid to Digg and Stumble !
2007-07-20 17:21:00
Some one sent me an invite to this website called Subvert and Profit that pays you if you Stumble Upon or Digg their articles, posts and news etc. I joined yesterday and till now they had 3 tasks for me and each paid 50 cents. So in one day, till now, I have made $1.50. I think thats pretty good.They pay you bi-weekly via PayPal, that work out great.If you are interested go to Subvert and Profit
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Save big on your Mortgage
2007-07-20 15:34:00
I read an article today by David Bach @ Yahoo Finance where he explains that the best way to save on a mortgage is to make biweekly payments. But for me and my wife, who are always finding ways to save more money, wherever we can, the last part of the article sounded much better. We don't want to be limited to just paying of 10% every year.Going BiweeklyWhen you set up a biweekly mortgage payment plan, instead of making your monthly mortgage payment the way you normally do you split it down the middle and pay half every two weeks.The result is that you end up making one extra full payment every year. (Twenty-six half payments is the equivalent of 13 full payments.) The best part is that the extra payment is made gradually over the course of the year, so you don't feel the pinch. And since most people are paid every two weeks, a biweekly payment plan turns out to be a phenomenal budgeting tool.Anyone can do this. You don't need a special mortgage, and you can set it up anytime.Pay...
More About: Mortgage , Save , Mort
Save big on your Mortgage
2007-07-19 14:07:00
I read an article today by David Bach @ Yahoo Finance where he explains that the best way to save on a mortgage is to make biweekly payments. But for me and my wife, who are always finding ways to save more money, wherever we can, the last part of the article sounded much better. We don't want to be limited to just paying of 10% every year.Going BiweeklyWhen you set up a biweekly mortgage payment plan, instead of making your monthly mortgage payment the way you normally do you split it down the middle and pay half every two weeks.The result is that you end up making one extra full payment every year. (Twenty-six half payments is the equivalent of 13 full payments.) The best part is that the extra payment is made gradually over the course of the year, so you don't feel the pinch. And since most people are paid every two weeks, a biweekly payment plan turns out to be a phenomenal budgeting tool.Anyone can do this. You don't need a special mortgage, and you can set it up anytime.Pay...
More About: Mortgage , Save , Mort
Save big on your Mortgage
2007-07-19 14:07:00
I read an article today by David Bach @ Yahoo Finance where he explains that the best way to save on a mortgage is to make biweekly payments. But for me and my wife, who are always finding ways to save more money, wherever we can, the last part of the article sounded much better. We don't want to be limited to just paying of 10% every year.Going BiweeklyWhen you set up a biweekly mortgage payment plan, instead of making your monthly mortgage payment the way you normally do you split it down the middle and pay half every two weeks.The result is that you end up making one extra full payment every year. (Twenty-six half payments is the equivalent of 13 full payments.) The best part is that the extra payment is made gradually over the course of the year, so you don't feel the pinch. And since most people are paid every two weeks, a biweekly payment plan turns out to be a phenomenal budgeting tool.Anyone can do this. You don't need a special mortgage, and you can set it up anytime.Pay...
More About: Mortgage , Save , Mort
Investing in a Tradtional IRA
2007-07-19 04:54:00
Recently, there was a lot of talk going on in my office regarding IRAs and 401K. So I am going to try to unravel the mysteries behind these investment vehicles in a few posts. Today, I'm starting with Traditional IRA.A traditional IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA). The IRA is held at a custodian such as a bank or brokerage, and may be invested in anything that the custodian allows (for instance, a bank may allow certificates of deposit, and a brokerage may allow stocks and mutual funds).Income limitsIf a taxpayer's household is covered by one or more employer-sponsored retirement plans, then the deductibility of traditional IRA contributions are phased out as specified income levels are reached.* Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow and Modified Adjusted Gross Income is between $75,000 and $85,000 (this is scheduled to rise to $80,000 to $100,000 in 2007)* Married Filing Separately (and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year) and modified AGI is ...
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Investing in a Tradtional IRA
2007-07-17 02:23:00
Recently, there was a lot of talk going on in my office regarding IRAs and 401K. So I am going to try to unravel the mysteries behind these investment vehicles in a few posts. Today, I'm starting with Traditional IRA.A traditional IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA). The IRA is held at a custodian such as a bank or brokerage, and may be invested in anything that the custodian allows (for instance, a bank may allow certificates of deposit, and a brokerage may allow stocks and mutual funds).Income limitsIf a taxpayer's household is covered by one or more employer-sponsored retirement plans, then the deductibility of traditional IRA contributions are phased out as specified income levels are reached.* Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow and Modified Adjusted Gross Income is between $75,000 and $85,000 (this is scheduled to rise to $80,000 to $100,000 in 2007)* Married Filing Separately (and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year) and modified AGI is ...
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Investing in a Tradtional IRA
2007-07-17 02:23:00
Recently, there was a lot of talk going on in my office regarding IRAs and 401K. So I am going to try to unravel the mysteries behind these investment vehicles in a few posts. Today, I'm starting with Traditional IRA.A traditional IRA is an individual retirement account (IRA). The IRA is held at a custodian such as a bank or brokerage, and may be invested in anything that the custodian allows (for instance, a bank may allow certificates of deposit, and a brokerage may allow stocks and mutual funds).Income limitsIf a taxpayer's household is covered by one or more employer-sponsored retirement plans, then the deductibility of traditional IRA contributions are phased out as specified income levels are reached.* Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow and Modified Adjusted Gross Income is between $75,000 and $85,000 (this is scheduled to rise to $80,000 to $100,000 in 2007)* Married Filing Separately (and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year) and modified AGI is ...
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For the Frugal Mind: Cheapest days to shop
2007-07-13 14:13:00
Never knew this but there are days when you can buy stuff when they are at their lowest price. Here are some items that fall in this category.Airplane TicketsWhen to Buy: Wednesday morning.Why: "Most airfare sales are thrown out there on the weekend," says travel expert Peter Greenberg, a.k.a. The Travel Detective. Other airlines then jump into the game, discounting their own fares and prompting further changes by the first airline. The fares reach their lowest prices late Tuesday or early Wednesday.BooksWhen to Buy: Thursday.Why: Price compare between major chains Borders and Barnes & Noble. The former releases its weekly sales and coupons on every Thursday; the latter, every Tuesday.CarsWhen to Buy: Monday.Why: "Car dealers live for the weekend, which is when they make most of their sales," says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. "On Mondays, the low foot traffic makes it seem like the weekend will never come." That dealer desperation, paired with fewer consumers o...
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For the Frugal Mind: Cheapest days to shop
2007-07-13 14:12:00
Never knew this but there are days when you can buy stuff when they are at their lowest price. Here are some items that fall in this category.Airplane TicketsWhen to Buy: Wednesday morning.Why: "Most airfare sales are thrown out there on the weekend," says travel expert Peter Greenberg, a.k.a. The Travel Detective. Other airlines then jump into the game, discounting their own fares and prompting further changes by the first airline. The fares reach their lowest prices late Tuesday or early Wednesday.BooksWhen to Buy: Thursday.Why: Price compare between major chains Borders and Barnes & Noble. The former releases its weekly sales and coupons on every Thursday; the latter, every Tuesday.CarsWhen to Buy: Monday.Why: "Car dealers live for the weekend, which is when they make most of their sales," says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. "On Mondays, the low foot traffic makes it seem like the weekend will never come." That dealer desperation, paired with fewer consumers o...
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For the Frugal Mind: Cheapest days to shop
2007-07-13 14:12:00
Never knew this but there are days when you can buy stuff when they are at their lowest price. Here are some items that fall in this category.Airplane TicketsWhen to Buy: Wednesday morning.Why: "Most airfare sales are thrown out there on the weekend," says travel expert Peter Greenberg, a.k.a. The Travel Detective. Other airlines then jump into the game, discounting their own fares and prompting further changes by the first airline. The fares reach their lowest prices late Tuesday or early Wednesday.BooksWhen to Buy: Thursday.Why: Price compare between major chains Borders and Barnes & Noble. The former releases its weekly sales and coupons on every Thursday; the latter, every Tuesday.CarsWhen to Buy: Monday.Why: "Car dealers live for the weekend, which is when they make most of their sales," says Phil Reed, consumer advice editor for Edmunds.com. "On Mondays, the low foot traffic makes it seem like the weekend will never come." That dealer desperation, paired with fewer consumers o...
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Get the most out of Dollars when travelling abroad
2007-07-10 14:27:00
With today's weak dollar, you need all the help you can get when traveling abroad. Here are a few tips on how to squeeze that last euro out of your greenback.Put it on plasticYour best best is to use a credit or debit card. A typical cost of ?1 after fees is $1.35 to $1.39 You generally get the wholesale exchange rate, which is the best conversion available. (Recently one euro went for $1.35.)Star players are Capital One and Discover. Both are free of exchange fees.Hit the ATMYour next best bet is to get cash from the ATM. A typical cost of ?1 after fees is $1.40. Again, you get the wholesale rate, with minimal fees - 1 percent to 3 percent, often in addition to a flat charge of $1 to $5 per withdrawal.Check ahead to see whether your bank has affiliates at your destination; you'll pay less on those machines. Star players are Citibank because it charges no fees at its ATMs abroad; Bank of America charges no fees at some affiliated ATMs.Do leave home without themWarning: Leave your ...
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Get the most out of Dollars when travelling abroad
2007-07-10 14:23:00
With today's weak dollar, you need all the help you can get when traveling abroad. Here are a few tips on how to squeeze that last euro out of your greenback.Put it on plasticYour best best is to use a credit or debit card. A typical cost of €1 after fees is $1.35 to $1.39 You generally get the wholesale exchange rate, which is the best conversion available. (Recently one euro went for $1.35.)Star players are Capital One and Discover. Both are free of exchange fees.Hit the ATMYour next best bet is to get cash from the ATM. A typical cost of €1 after fees is $1.40. Again, you get the wholesale rate, with minimal fees - 1 percent to 3 percent, often in addition to a flat charge of $1 to $5 per withdrawal.Check ahead to see whether your bank has affiliates at your destination; you'll pay less on those machines. Star players are Citibank because it charges no fees at its ATMs abroad; Bank of America charges no fees at some affiliated ATMs.Do leave home without themWarning: Leave y...
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Get the most out of Dollars when travelling abroad
2007-07-10 14:23:00
With today's weak dollar, you need all the help you can get when traveling abroad. Here are a few tips on how to squeeze that last euro out of your greenback.Put it on plasticYour best best is to use a credit or debit card. A typical cost of €1 after fees is $1.35 to $1.39 You generally get the wholesale exchange rate, which is the best conversion available. (Recently one euro went for $1.35.)Star players are Capital One and Discover. Both are free of exchange fees.Hit the ATMYour next best bet is to get cash from the ATM. A typical cost of €1 after fees is $1.40. Again, you get the wholesale rate, with minimal fees - 1 percent to 3 percent, often in addition to a flat charge of $1 to $5 per withdrawal.Check ahead to see whether your bank has affiliates at your destination; you'll pay less on those machines. Star players are Citibank because it charges no fees at its ATMs abroad; Bank of America charges no fees at some affiliated ATMs.Do leave home without themWarning: Leave y...
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