Introduction To Peer-To-Peer Lending: Signing Up To Use Lending Club

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High Yield Savings Account

When we took the Dave Ramsey Financial Peace University class a year or two ago we started saving up our 3-6 months of expenses as is recommended in baby step 3 of the 7 baby steps.   Over time we got our emergency fund fully funded up to 6 months of expenses.  With the economy tanking, having an uncertain job situation and now expecting our first child we felt more comfortable having an even larger emergency fund.   So my wife and I kept building the account and now have a 9 month emergency fund saved up.  That should be enough to cover all our expenses and then some for 9 or more months.

This is definitely a considerable amount of money to have just sitting around, and up until now this money has been sitting in a high yield savings account at Bank Of America, earning next to nothing in interest, about .50%.   Granted rates at other banks aren’t anything to write home about, but you can find a rate a whole lot better than .50%.   Originally the account was an account with Countrywide Bank, earning about 1.1% interest, but when Bank of America bought them out last year, the account changed, and the interest dropped.   Since then we’ve been shopping around for the best rate.

This past week I closed the account with BOA, and got a check for the account balance. I’ll be depositing that in my main checking account until we complete opening our new high yield savings account.  We’ve narrowed our choices down to a few different accounts which seem to have some of the highest rates, while still getting decent reviews:

Currently we’re leaning towards the Everbank account as it has one of the highest rates (1.51%) for the first year, in addition to a bonus rate of 2.25% for the first 3 months.   We’ve also heard decent things about them, so we’re willing to give them a try.  The only downsides we can see?  You have to have a higher balance (above $5000) to avoid fees on the account, and the opening balance has to be at least $1500.  Since those amounts are not an issue for us, and they have one of the higher rates, we’re probably going to end up opening one of these accounts.

If any of you have experience with Everbank, Ally or Bank of Internet, I’d love to hear your feedback in the comments this week  – before we finalize a choice!  Let us know what you think!

Great Reads From This Week

It’s been a while since I did a roundup here on the site, so I thought that today I would give out some link love.   Lots of great reading out there in the PF blogosphere!

Ebooks Galore!

I launched my blogging e-book a couple of weeks ago, and I’ve been getting a lot of positive feedback, thanks everyone!  If you sign up for our email newsletter, you can save $7 off the normal price, plus we’re giving away $25 cash to subscriber number 500 (should be happening soon!).  My e-book isn’t the only one launched recently, however.  Check out these other great e-books!

Ok, so there you go, tons of great reading for the coming week.  Go forth and read!

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Open A SEP IRA: Rules And Contribution Limits

March 11, 2010
SEP IRA Rules

If you’re a self employed person or are looking at taking the plunge and becoming an entrepreneur, one thing you have to consider is how you will save for retirement.  Since you won’t have the option of a 401k, there are several other retirement account type options that you will want to think about using.  [...]

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Do I Need A Long Term Disability Income Insurance Policy? What Do I Need To Know?

March 10, 2010
Long Term Disability Insurance

Long term disability insurance is a type of coverage that not many people take advantage of even though stats say they will probably need it at some point. Here’s a rundown of the different types of disability coverage.

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Unautomate Your Finances: A New E-book To Help You Find Your Financial Focus

March 9, 2010
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Over the past year I’ve watched as Baker over at ManVsDebt.com has had a meteoric launch to become one of the premier voices in the blogosphere in several different niches. He is a recognized personal finance writer, landing a staff writer position at one of the premier personal finance sites, GetRichSlowly.org. He writes [...]

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In Debt And Cannot Repay? Tips To Work With Debt Collectors

March 8, 2010

If you’ve missed credit card payments, or other loan payments consistently, your account may have been sent to a collection agency.  Collection agencies contact debtors all the time and try to get payment, or to pay off on the loan.
Some of them are fair in their practices and others are not.  Many of them try [...]

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Ways To Make Extra Money Series: 20 More Income Generating Ideas From Our Readers

March 5, 2010
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Over this past week we’ve looked at a variety of ways that you can create extra income for your family. Here’s a link recap of the posts in the series thus far:

Ways To Make Extra Money Series: Guide To Diversifying Your Sources Of Income
Ways To Make Extra Money Series: 5 More Great Ideas For [...]

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Ways To Make Extra Money Series: 5 More Ideas To Create Extra Income

March 4, 2010
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First, I need to say thanks to Pete for bringing me aboard Bible Money Matters! It’s a thrill to be writing for one of the very first PF Blogs that inspired me to start my own!
The ironic part of this is that I’m writing about a post to create extra income and that is exactly [...]

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We’re Adding Another New Staff Writer. Please Welcome Jason Topp!

March 3, 2010
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As I’ve stated elsewhere on this site, one of my goals for Bible Money Matters has been to make it one of the go-to places on the internet for personal finance information from a Christian viewpoint. I want to provide great commentary on money topics, and make this site useful, entertaining and engaging.
One of [...]

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Ways To Make Extra Money Series: 5 Simple Ways to Create Income

March 3, 2010
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We’ve had two days full of income creating ideas.  Are you looking for even more ways to make extra money? Good, let’s get started!
Budgeting – Income Vs. Cutting Back
Budgeting your money each month boils down to making sure that there is more coming in than going out.  If you have more money going out each [...]

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Ways To Make Extra Money Series: 5 More Great Ideas For Creating Extra Income

March 2, 2010
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The absolute best way to create extra income is to pursue something you love.  For this reason, I’m a fan of turning a hobby into a business.
Here are some proven ideas or things I’ve come across that people do to make money.  Notice – none of these are theoretical options.  I’ve either done them, or [...]

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Ways To Make Extra Money Series: Guide To Diversifying Your Sources Of Income

March 1, 2010
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If you’re trying to get out of debt, or trying to fully fund your retirement, it can be a lot easier to get ahead if you’re able to make extra money on the side. This series of posts will give ideas for how to create supplemental income to pad your bottom line.

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Shopping For Term Life Insurance And Why It’s A Smart Choice For Most Situations

February 26, 2010
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Since taking Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University I’ve been convicted of the fact that I need to have a life insurance policy.
During the class they share the story of one young father who after taking FPU bought a term life insurance policy. A few weeks later he was found to have terminal brain cancer. [...]

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What Documentation Do I Need To Claim The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

February 25, 2010
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If you’re planning on claiming the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit on your 2009 tax return you’re going to have to provide some extra documentation when filing.
Not sure what documents you’re required to include?  The IRS has provided some guidance on the topic.
Required Documentation For The Homebuyer Tax Credit
The IRS includes these tips on their site [...]

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Vote For Bible Money Matters In The Plutus Awards

February 24, 2010
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Within the past couple of days I was notified that Bible Money Matters was nominated and was one of the finalists in the “Best Religious Finance Blog” category of the Plutus Awards.  I’m humbled and gratified that someone enjoyed the site enough to nominate us. Before we get too far though, we should clarify [...]

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